Supporting practitioners to talk about sexual wellness and pleasure during radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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Abstract

Introduction

Radiotherapy treatment for gynaecological cancer has significant negative effects on sexual wellness and pleasure (1–3). Patients undergoing radiotherapy for gynaecological cancers have more sexual dysfunction and experience more sexual and depressive symptoms than those who undergo surgery alone (4). The World Health Organization defines sexual health as a crucial part of health and wellbeing and recognizes the importance of positive and respectful approaches to sexuality, alongside safe and pleasurable sexual experiences free from violence and coercion (5).

Methods

Taking a sex critical approach to sexual wellness and pleasure, this project aimed to support practitioners to have improved and impactful conversations with people receiving radiotherapy treatment for gynaecological cancers. A series of three professional development workshops were held to explore language, unpack assumptions and develop key competencies for practitioners. A fourth workshop involved co-development of resources for use by other practitioners.

Results

The group united, sharing insights, learning, and developing practices through reflection developing critical awareness about damaging silences around sexual wellness and pleasure. Co-created resources included conversation cards and a poster.

Conclusion

The project aimed to build and extend research findings to develop practitioner skills in supporting sexual wellness and pleasure for people receiving gynae-radiotherapy. The study shows the benefits of discussing norms and harms associated with biomedically focused conversations in gynae-radiotherapy to acknowledge diversity and validate concerns about sexual wellbeing and pleasure.

Implications for practice

A sex critical approach to sexual wellness and pleasure should be considered a core principle of care for patients during their treatment for gynaecological cancers. Conversations are a key (free) resource within the practitioner-patient relationship that can address and improve patients’ psychosocial wellbeing.

支持从业人员在妇科癌症放疗期间谈论性健康和性快感。
导言:妇科癌症放疗对性健康和性快感有很大的负面影响(1-3)。与单纯接受手术治疗的患者相比,接受放射治疗的妇科癌症患者会有更多的性功能障碍,出现更多的性症状和抑郁症状(4)。世界卫生组织将性健康定义为健康和幸福的重要组成部分,并认识到积极和尊重的性行为方式以及安全、愉悦、无暴力和无胁迫的性体验的重要性(5):本项目采用性批判的方法处理性健康和性快感问题,旨在支持从业人员与接受妇科癌症放疗的患者进行更好、更有影响力的对话。我们举办了三场专业发展系列研讨会,以探讨语言、解读假设并培养从业人员的关键能力。第四期讲习班涉及共同开发供其他从业人员使用的资源:该小组团结一致,通过反思,分享见解、学习和发展实践,提高了对围绕性健康和性快感的破坏性沉默的批判意识。共同创建的资源包括对话卡和海报:该项目旨在建立和扩展研究成果,发展从业人员的技能,为接受妇科放射治疗的人提供性健康和性快感方面的支持。研究表明,在妇科放射治疗中讨论与以生物医学为重点的对话相关的规范和危害,以承认多样性并确认对性健康和性快感的关注,是有益的:对性健康和性快感的性批判方法应被视为妇科癌症患者治疗期间护理的核心原则。对话是医患关系中的一个关键(免费)资源,可以解决并改善患者的社会心理健康。
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
34.60%
发文量
169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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