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The Renewing Intimacy and SExuality Intervention for Female Cancer Survivors: A Feasibility Study.

作者信息

Teo Irene, Tan Yee Pin, Goh Alyssa, Pan Fang Ting, Tan Tira J, Ozdemir Semra, Cheung Yin Bun, Chaudhry Isha, Razali Nurul Syaza, Tewani Komal G

机构信息

Department of Psychosocial Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.

Lien Centre for Palliative Care, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2024 Dec;33(12):e70037. doi: 10.1002/pon.70037.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study examined the feasibility and acceptability of a three-session, psychological-based intervention to improve intimacy and sexuality outcomes among women with breast and gynaecologic cancer in Singapore.

METHOD

Patients from outpatient oncology clinics completed screeners for marital and sexual distress. Those who endorsed either marital or sexual distress were invited into the study, and were randomized to receive the intervention immediately or be waitlisted. Intervention feasibility (i.e., reach, adherence) and acceptability (i.e., satisfaction, cultural sensitivity, willingness to pay) and marital, sexual, and body image outcome changes were examined.

RESULTS

1101 patients completed the screener; 24% of patients with breast or gynaecologic cancer reported marital or sexual distress. Forty-six patients who were eligible participated in the study. The majority (88%) of participants who started the intervention completed all 3 sessions. All (100%) participants who completed the intervention reported satisfaction and the majority (97%) reported they would recommend the intervention to a friend. The majority of participants found the intervention to be culturally sensitive (93%) and reported being willing to pay either out of pocket or through their national medical MediSave account (76%). Outcome changes were in expected directions with small effect sizes (0.24-0.42). Several themes emerged from open-ended feedback on what participants found useful and how the intervention can be improved.

CONCLUSIONS

Approximately one quarter of breast or gynaecologic cancer patient who are partnered in Singapore reported marital or sexual distress. Despite the low reach, we found good adherence and high acceptability of the psychological-based intervention. Our findings suggest there is room to improve awareness and delivery of sexuality-related care in an oncology setting.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Number and date: NCT03420547, April 10, 2018.

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