Camejo Natalia, Montenegro Camila, Amarillo Dahiana, Castillo Cecilia, Krygier Gabriel
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8684-0291.
https://orcid.org/0009-0004-6888-9544.
Ecancermedicalscience. 2024 Sep 13;18:1765. doi: 10.3332/ecancer.2024.1765. eCollection 2024.
The emotional impacts of oncological treatments can negatively affect sexual health and intimate relationships. Advances in cancer management have extended patient survival, underscoring the importance of addressing sexual health post-diagnosis.
To explore physicians' practices regarding the approach to sexual health during oncological consultations; identifying barriers to addressing sexuality and assessing the need for sexual health training.
An observational, cross-sectional study that assessed the management of sexual health by physicians involved in oncological treatment, using an anonymous questionnaire distributed via SurveyMonkey.
Of 133 physicians surveyed, 31.6% never or rarely address sexual health. Only 10.5% feel frequently prepared on this topic, while 24.8% almost never have the appropriate tools to address it. 97.7% of oncologists and 92.9% of otolaryngologists (ENTs) recognize the need for sexual health training. Sexual health was more frequently discussed among patients diagnosed with prostate, cervical and breast cancer, and less so among those with ENT, bladder and colorectal tumours. The approach was more frequent among patients treated with curative intent (77.4%) than those with palliative intent (5%). The main barriers identified were lack of training (46%), lack of time (39.8%) and patient discomfort (34.6%).
The majority of professionals dealing with oncological patients do not address their sexual health, with the lack of training, lack of time and patient discomfort being the main barriers identified. However, 92% indicate a need for sexual health training, which could contribute to early intervention, strategy establishment and timely referral to specialists in the field.
肿瘤治疗带来的情绪影响会对性健康和亲密关系产生负面影响。癌症管理方面的进展延长了患者的生存期,凸显了在确诊后关注性健康的重要性。
探讨医生在肿瘤会诊中处理性健康问题的做法;找出处理性健康问题的障碍,并评估性健康培训的需求。
一项观察性横断面研究,通过SurveyMonkey分发匿名问卷,评估参与肿瘤治疗的医生对性健康的管理情况。
在接受调查的133名医生中,31.6%的医生从不或很少处理性健康问题。只有10.5%的医生经常对此话题有所准备,而24.8%的医生几乎从未有合适的工具来处理该问题。97.7%的肿瘤学家和92.9%的耳鼻喉科医生认识到性健康培训的必要性。在被诊断为前列腺癌、宫颈癌和乳腺癌的患者中,性健康问题讨论得更为频繁,而在患有耳鼻喉科疾病、膀胱癌和结直肠癌的患者中则较少讨论。在接受根治性治疗的患者中(77.4%),这种讨论比接受姑息性治疗的患者(5%)更为频繁。确定的主要障碍包括缺乏培训(46%)、缺乏时间(39.8%)和患者不适(34.6%)。
大多数治疗肿瘤患者的专业人员没有处理患者的性健康问题,缺乏培训、缺乏时间和患者不适是确定的主要障碍。然而,92%的人表示需要性健康培训,这有助于早期干预、制定策略并及时转诊至该领域的专家。