Sexual health in women and sexual-gender-minority patients with cancer: A nationwide survey on healthcare professional awareness and attitude on behalf of MITO and AIRO-gynecology group.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Cancer Policy Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jcpo.2024.100556
Amelia Barcellini, Chiara Cassani, Giulia Fontana, Ester Orlandi, Gabriella Macchia, Giorgia Mangili, Sandro Pignata, Laura Deborah Locati, Rossella E Nappi
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Abstract

Background: Compared to male patients, sexual health remains poorly studied in women and sexual gender minority (SGM) patients with cancers.

Material and methods: An online survey was developed by a multidisciplinary team to assess the awareness and attitude of Italian oncological providers facing sexual health during or after cancer treatment. On behalf of the respective scientific committees, the questionnaire was sent to Multicenter Italian Trials in Ovarian cancer and gynecologic malignancies group (MITO) and to Italian Association of Radiation Oncology (AIRO) Group. Four dedicated sections analyzed participants' demographic data, clinical context, communication and assessment practices, possible barriers, and treatment approaches.

Results: A total of 184 clinicians responded to the survey for an overall response rate of 20.8 %. Patient's gender identity and sexual orientation were not routinely assessed, and several barriers were recorded. There was a high attitude to talk about the iatrogenic potential of sexual dysfunction with patients, even if up to 39.7 % of the respondents declared average/extreme difficulty in facing this issue. Radiation and medical oncologists more frequently refer patients to dedicated specialists to manage iatrogenic sexual dysfunctions.

Conclusions: Sexual health is a key component of comprehensive care for female and SGM patients during their oncological journey. Despite the high attitude to talk about iatrogenic sexual dysfunctions in Italian providers, the present study highlighted the need for specific training and guidelines on sex-related health issues encountered by women and SGM patients.

Policy summary: Despite the recognized need for specialized care, there remain significant gap and barriers in knowledge regarding sexual health management in women and SGM patients. Our study highlights the urgent need to enhance healthcare provider training, equipping them with the necessary tools to recognize, discuss, and treat this type of toxicity, which has a significant impact on the social well-being and quality of life of long-term survivors.

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妇女和性-性别少数癌症患者的性健康:一项全国卫生保健专业人员意识和态度的调查。
背景:与男性患者相比,女性和性性别少数(SGM)癌症患者的性健康研究仍然很少。材料和方法:一个多学科团队开展了一项在线调查,以评估意大利肿瘤提供者在癌症治疗期间或之后面临性健康的认识和态度。代表各自的科学委员会,将问卷发送给意大利卵巢癌和妇科恶性肿瘤多中心试验组(MITO)和意大利放射肿瘤学协会(AIRO)组。四个专门的部分分析了参与者的人口统计数据、临床背景、沟通和评估实践、可能的障碍和治疗方法。结果:184名临床医生参与调查,总有效率为20.8%。患者的性别认同和性取向没有常规评估,并记录了几个障碍。尽管高达39.7%的受访者表示在面对这个问题时一般/极度困难,但与患者谈论性功能障碍的医源性可能性的态度很高。放射科和肿瘤科医生更频繁地将患者转介给专门的专家来管理医源性性功能障碍。结论:性健康是女性和SGM患者在肿瘤过程中全面护理的关键组成部分。尽管意大利医务人员对讨论医源性性功能障碍的态度很高,但本研究强调,需要对妇女和性生殖器切割患者遇到的与性有关的健康问题进行专门培训和制定指导方针。政策摘要:尽管认识到需要专门护理,但在妇女和性生殖器切割患者的性健康管理知识方面仍然存在重大差距和障碍。我们的研究强调了加强医疗保健提供者培训的迫切需要,使他们具备必要的工具来识别、讨论和治疗这种类型的毒性,这对长期幸存者的社会福祉和生活质量有重大影响。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
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