Head and neck cancer treatment and its sexual impact on quality of life: An integrative literature review.

R. Sant’Ana, A. D. Dos Santos, Felipe Da Silva, R. Bastos, C. Lima, C. Maheu, E. Turato, Simone Godoy
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Objective: To identify the impacts of head and neck cancer treatment on the sexual health of patients. Methods: An integrative literature review was carried out from May to October 2020 using PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, LILACS, and the SciELO portal. A total of 287 primary articles were identified. After assessing them, 6 articles met the eligibility criteria, which were: all articles published in the last ten years that addressed the sexual impact of HNC treatment on people's lives, without any language or age. Results: Patients with Head and Neck Cancer have to face aesthetic disfigurement challenges in post-treatment. This leads to a greater degree of suffering and social and sexual problems than is observed in other cancer patients. Health professionals do not feel safe to access the intimate and sexual demands of patients during the clinical treatment. Conclusions: Most of the studies included in this review focused on measuring the quality of life using only one or two variables related to sexuality. There is the need other research to explore how multiple factors, such as social, psychological, cultural, religious, ethnic, and ethical factors, affect sexuality. This promotes the creation of the paths for comprehensive care and management of patients.
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头颈癌治疗及其对生活质量的性影响:综合文献综述。
目的:探讨头颈部肿瘤治疗对患者性健康的影响。方法:对2020年5月至10月PubMed、CINAHL、Web of Science、LILACS和SciELO门户网站进行综合文献综述。共鉴定出287篇主要文章。在对它们进行评估后,有6篇文章符合资格标准,它们是:在过去十年中发表的所有关于HNC治疗对人们生活的性影响的文章,没有任何语言或年龄。结果:头颈癌患者在术后面临颜面缺损的挑战。与其他癌症患者相比,这导致了更大程度的痛苦以及社会和性问题。在临床治疗期间,卫生专业人员对接触患者的亲密和性需求感到不安全。结论:本综述中包含的大多数研究都集中在仅使用一两个与性有关的变量来衡量生活质量。有必要进行其他研究来探索多重因素,如社会、心理、文化、宗教、种族和伦理因素如何影响性行为。这促进了对患者进行综合护理和管理的路径的创建。
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