University of South Australia, Justice and Society, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Ovarian Cancer Australia, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2022 Nov;31(6):e13645. doi: 10.1111/ecc.13645. Epub 2022 Jul 5.
Ovarian cancer (OC) can significantly change the way women feel about their body. However, personal accounts regarding these changes are lacking in the literature. Therefore, the aim of this study was to gain an understanding of the ways in which OC can affect relationships, sexuality, womanhood and body image.
Ninety-eight Australian women aged 18 and over diagnosed with OC completed an online survey that invited narrative responses to open-ended questions about relationships, sexuality, body image and womanhood following OC treatment. Responses were analysed thematically while applying a sociocultural lens.
Three themes and two subthemes were identified: Failure and Loss of Femininity and Womanhood, Internalising Public Perception of Body and Illness and Altered Relationships which comprised two subthemes, Loss of the Sexual Self and Relationship Burden. These themes suggest women view themselves and their relationships in comparison with sociocultural understandings of body normalcy. Women often questioned their self-worth, their relationships and place within society due to changes in fertility, sexuality and bodily functioning.
These results highlight a need for health care professionals to open dialogue with women about sexuality and ensure information and support is given to reduce stigma and positively influence self-perception and increase body acceptance.
卵巢癌(OC)会极大地改变女性对自身身体的看法。然而,文献中缺乏有关这些变化的个人描述。因此,本研究旨在了解 OC 如何影响人际关系、性、女性气质和身体形象。
98 名年龄在 18 岁及以上的澳大利亚 OC 女性完成了一项在线调查,该调查邀请她们对 OC 治疗后人际关系、性、身体形象和女性气质方面的开放式问题做出叙述性回答。通过应用社会文化视角对回答进行了主题分析。
确定了三个主题和两个子主题:女性气质和女性身份的丧失和失败,内化身体和疾病的公众看法,以及人际关系的改变,包括两个子主题,失去性自我和关系负担。这些主题表明,女性将自己和自己的人际关系与身体正常的社会文化观念进行比较。由于生育能力、性行为和身体功能的变化,女性经常质疑自己的自我价值、人际关系和社会地位。
这些结果强调了医疗保健专业人员需要与女性就性问题展开对话,并确保提供信息和支持,以减少污名化,积极影响自我认知,增加对身体的接受。