Author Affiliations: Centre for Crisis Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen (Drs Hauken, Velure, and Müller); Hyperbaric Medicine Unit, Department of Occupational Medicine (Drs Velure and Müller), and Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Dr Sekse), Haukeland University Hospital; and Faculty of Health Sciences, VID Specialised University (Dr Sekse), Bergen, Norway.
Cancer Nurs. 2024;47(5):E298-E307. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001259. Epub 2023 Jul 14.
Little knowledge exists on how late radiation tissue injuries (LRTIs) affect sexual health and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in pelvic cancer survivors.
To explore sexual health and HRQOL in cancer survivors with pelvic LRTI.
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted, including 83 pelvic cancer survivors with LRTI. Data on sexual health, LTRIs, and HRQOL were collected by validated questionnaires, whereas medical variables were collected from medical records.
Participants' sexual health was severely impaired. Bowel and urinary LRTIs correlated with most of the symptoms of impaired sexual health (Pearson r = -0.241 to -0.376, P < .05-.01). Men and women reported different sexual challenges related to functional and symptomatic variables but not on the gender-neutral aspects of sexual health. Younger survivors, gynecological cancer survivors, or those who received external and internal radiation or additional chemotherapy reported significantly ( P < .05-.001) higher levels of sexual impairment. Participants' HRQOL was impaired. Several dimensions of sexual health correlated significantly ( P < .05-.001) with the functional dimensions of reduced HRQOL.
Cancer survivors with pelvic LRTIs experience severely impaired sexual health across genders, with negative consequences for their HRQOL.
Healthcare professionals should include sexual health as an important part of individual patients' health and HRQOL throughout their treatment trajectory and follow-up, by screening sexual health, implementing measures and interventions to promote sexual health, and supporting survivors' coping and health-promoting strategies.
关于晚期放射性组织损伤 (LRTIs) 如何影响骨盆癌幸存者的性健康和健康相关生活质量 (HRQOL),目前知之甚少。
探讨患有骨盆 LRTI 的癌症幸存者的性健康和 HRQOL。
进行了一项描述性的横断面研究,纳入了 83 名患有 LRTI 的骨盆癌幸存者。通过验证过的问卷收集性健康、LTRIs 和 HRQOL 数据,同时从病历中收集医疗变量数据。
参与者的性健康严重受损。肠道和尿路 LRTIs 与大多数受损性健康症状相关(Pearson r = -0.241 至 -0.376,P <.05-.01)。男性和女性报告了不同的与功能和症状变量相关的性挑战,但与性别中立的性健康方面无关。年轻的幸存者、妇科癌症幸存者、或接受外部和内部放疗或额外化疗的幸存者报告的性障碍程度显著更高(P <.05-.001)。参与者的 HRQOL 受损。性健康的几个维度与 HRQOL 的功能维度显著相关(P <.05-.001)。
患有骨盆 LRTIs 的癌症幸存者经历了跨性别严重受损的性健康,对其 HRQOL 产生负面影响。
医疗保健专业人员应在患者的整个治疗过程和随访中,将性健康作为患者健康和 HRQOL 的一个重要部分,通过筛查性健康、实施促进性健康的措施和干预措施,并支持幸存者的应对和促进健康的策略,来实现这一点。