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为前列腺癌男性患者提供性健康支持:一项针对患者的定性研究

Sexual wellbeing support for men with prostate cancer: a qualitative study with patients.

作者信息

Charlick Megan, Murphy Michael, Murphy Barbara, Ettridge Kerry, O'Callaghan Michael, Sara Sally, Jay Alexandar, Beckmann Kerri

机构信息

Cancer Epidemiology and Population Health, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

MMResearch, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Transl Androl Urol. 2025 Apr 30;14(4):913-927. doi: 10.21037/tau-2024-682. Epub 2025 Apr 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sexual concerns remain the most frequently reported unmet need among men with prostate cancer. We aimed to explore patient's experiences seeking and receiving sexual wellbeing support after prostate cancer treatment, to ultimately identify areas which should be prioritised for improvement, as informed by the patients themselves.

METHODS

Prostate cancer patients between 18-36 months post-treatment participated in semi-structured interviews. Interviews were conducted via video conference, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analysed. Interviews explored cancer experience, sexual support sought/received, and barriers to obtaining/receiving sexual wellbeing support.

RESULTS

Most men relied on their treating clinician or specialist nurse for information about sexual wellbeing, though some consulted other professionals (physiotherapists, sexologists), peak bodies, the internet, or other men with prostate cancer. Information received was often fragmented, not specific to individuals' needs, or given at the wrong time or with limited follow-up. Barriers to help-seeking included the higher priority to be "cancer free", embarrassment, concerns about overburdening healthcare professionals, the perceived reluctance of clinicians to discuss sexual wellbeing and limited time for discussion. Continuity of care, accessibility of sexual-wellbeing experts, involvement of partners and personalised information were perceived as facilitating help-seeking for sexual health concerns.

CONCLUSIONS

To address the numerous shortcomings and barriers to seeking and receiving sexual wellbeing support, men with prostate cancer recommended that support should be provided both pre- and post-treatment, preferably by a healthcare professional trained to provide personalised and evidence-based sexual-wellbeing care. The sexual health needs of men with prostate cancer may be better met through ensuring men have continuing access to sexual wellbeing experts who can provide personalised support.

摘要

背景

性方面的问题仍是前列腺癌男性患者中最常报告的未满足需求。我们旨在探索前列腺癌患者在接受治疗后寻求和获得性健康支持的经历,以便最终确定应优先改进的领域,这些领域由患者自身提供信息。

方法

治疗后18至36个月的前列腺癌患者参与了半结构化访谈。访谈通过视频会议进行,逐字转录,并进行主题分析。访谈探讨了癌症经历、寻求/获得的性支持以及获得/接受性健康支持的障碍。

结果

大多数男性依赖其主治医生或专科护士获取有关性健康的信息,不过有些男性咨询了其他专业人员(物理治疗师、性学家)、行业组织、互联网或其他前列腺癌患者。所获得的信息往往零散,并非针对个人需求,或者提供的时间不对或后续跟进有限。寻求帮助的障碍包括首要任务是“无癌”、尴尬、担心给医护人员增加负担、认为临床医生不愿讨论性健康以及讨论时间有限。连续性护理、性健康专家的可及性、伴侣的参与以及个性化信息被认为有助于就性健康问题寻求帮助。

结论

为解决寻求和获得性健康支持方面的众多不足和障碍,前列腺癌患者建议在治疗前和治疗后都应提供支持,最好由经过培训能提供个性化和循证性健康护理的医护人员提供。通过确保男性能够持续接触到能提供个性化支持的性健康专家,前列腺癌男性患者的性健康需求可能会得到更好的满足。

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