Consequences of Cervical Cancer Treatment on Sexual Health in Chinese Cancer Survivors: A Qualitative Study

Shan Ye, Xiangcheng Yang, G. He, Peter A. Maciek, Wenjuan Zhou, M. Knobf
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Background: The attitudes and perceptions of cervical cancer survivors (CCS) toward sexual activity after a diagnosis of cervical cancer and its treatment are unknown. This study describes the experience of CCS in Hunan Chinese about sexuality and sexual function after cervical cancer treatment. Methods: We used descriptive phenomenology to qualitatively assess these experiences. Purposive sampling was used to recruit 20 CCS. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed according to Colaizzi’s method to explore the essence of the experience in sexuality among CCS after cancer treatment. Results: Uncertainty, fear, and worry dominated the attitudes and behaviors of CCS-related to sexual activity after treatment. Four themes explain these complex emotional responses: 1) needing information; 2) dealing with sexual changes physically and emotionally; 3) communicating with a partner; 4) attribution of fault to her one-lifetime sexual partner. Conclusion: Sexual life was influenced by the physical changes associated with cervical cancer treatment. These changes in combination with inadequate information and limited communication led to uncertainty, fear and worry about engaging in sexual activity and relationship distress. Chinese CCS need targeted and patient-centered information on the change in sexual life caused by treatment, anticipatory guidance, and support in communication with providers and partners, and strategies to cope with the physical and psychosexual sequelae of treatment, all of which must be congruent with their cultural norms.
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宫颈癌治疗对中国癌症幸存者性健康的影响:一项定性研究
背景:宫颈癌幸存者(CCS)在诊断宫颈癌及其治疗后对性行为的态度和看法尚不清楚。本研究描述了CCS在湖南华人宫颈癌治疗后的性行为和性功能方面的经验。方法:我们使用描述现象学对这些体验进行定性评估。采用目的抽样法,共招募CCS 20名。通过深度访谈收集数据,并根据Colaizzi的方法进行分析,探讨CCS患者在癌症治疗后性体验的本质。结果:治疗后,不确定、恐惧和担忧主导了与性行为相关的ccs态度和行为。四个主题解释了这些复杂的情绪反应:1)需要信息;2)处理生理和情感上的性变化;3)与合作伙伴沟通;4)将过错归咎于她一生的性伴侣。结论:宫颈癌治疗后患者的生理变化对性生活有影响。这些变化加上不充分的信息和有限的沟通导致了不确定性,恐惧和担心从事性活动和关系困扰。中国的CCS需要有针对性的、以患者为中心的信息,包括治疗引起的性生活变化,与提供者和伴侣沟通时的预期指导和支持,以及应对治疗的生理和性心理后遗症的策略,所有这些都必须符合他们的文化规范。
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