Division of Gynecologic Oncology, University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, Madison, WI, USA.
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, 53792, USA.
Support Care Cancer. 2023 Feb 16;31(3):171. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07635-4.
Sexual health concerns are common among female cancer survivors. Few data exist regarding patient-reported outcomes following interventions in this population. We aimed to determine patient-reported adherence and impact of interventions provided in an academic specialty clinic for treatment of sexual health problems.
A cross-sectional quality improvement survey regarding sexual problems, adherence with recommended therapies, and improvement following intervention was administered to all women seen at the Women's Integrative Sexual Health (WISH) program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison between November 2013 and July 2019. Descriptive and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to explore differences between groups.
Two hundred twenty women (median age at first visit = 50 years, 53.1% breast cancer) were identified; N =113 surveys were completed (response rate = 49.6%). The most common presenting complaints were pain with intercourse (87.2%), vaginal dryness (85.3%), and low libido (82.6%). Menopausal women were more likely than premenopausal women to present with vaginal dryness (93.4% vs. 69.7%, p = .001) and pain with intercourse (93.4% vs. 76.5%, p = .02). Nearly all women adhered to recommendations for vaginal moisturizers/lubricants (96.9-100%) and vibrating vaginal wands (82.4-92.3%). A majority found recommended interventions helpful regardless of menopausal status or cancer type and reported persistent improvement. Nearly all women had improvement in understanding sexual health (92%) and would recommend the WISH program to others (91%).
Women with cancer report integrative sexual health care to address sexual problems that are helpful and result in long-term improvement. Patients are overall highly adherent to recommended therapies, and nearly all would recommend the program to others.
Dedicated care to address sexual health in women after cancer treatment improves patient-reported sexual health outcomes across all cancer types.
性健康问题在女性癌症幸存者中很常见。关于在这一人群中进行干预后的患者报告结果的数据很少。我们旨在确定在威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校妇女综合性健康(WISH)项目的一个学术专业诊所中提供的干预措施的患者报告的依从性和影响。
对 2013 年 11 月至 2019 年 7 月期间在威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校 WISH 项目就诊的所有女性进行了一项关于性问题、对推荐疗法的依从性以及干预后改善情况的横断面质量改进调查。使用描述性和 Kruskal-Wallis 检验来探索组间差异。
共确定了 220 名女性(首次就诊时的中位年龄为 50 岁,53.1%为乳腺癌);完成了 N =113 份调查(应答率=49.6%)。最常见的主诉是性交疼痛(87.2%)、阴道干燥(85.3%)和性欲低下(82.6%)。绝经期女性比绝经前女性更有可能出现阴道干燥(93.4%比 69.7%,p =.001)和性交疼痛(93.4%比 76.5%,p =.02)。几乎所有女性都遵循了阴道保湿剂/润滑剂(96.9-100%)和振动阴道棒(82.4-92.3%)的建议。大多数女性认为推荐的干预措施是有帮助的,无论绝经状态或癌症类型如何,并且报告持续改善。几乎所有女性都对性健康的理解有所改善(92%),并会向他人推荐 WISH 项目(91%)。
患有癌症的女性会寻求综合性的性健康护理来解决性问题,这些护理措施是有帮助的,并能带来长期的改善。患者总体上非常遵循推荐的治疗方法,几乎所有人都会向他人推荐该项目。
专门针对癌症治疗后女性性健康问题的护理可改善所有癌症类型患者报告的性健康结果。