Cultural and social influences on women's experiences of sex and intimacy after cancer: 'I just think romance looks different'.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Elizabeth K Arthur, Kaitlyn Rechenberg, Maggie Fricker, Carley Geiss, Hayden J Fulton, Miranda Essa, Saba Arzola, Laura A Szalacha, Usha Menon
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Little is known about the influence of culture or membership of a minoritised group, on the sexual health of women with cancer. The goal of this study was to explore sexual health and relationship experiences of diverse women cancer survivors. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eleven partnered women surviving cancer who self-identified as members of a minoritised group, including sexual minorities, immigrants, and women of colour, with ages ranging from 28 to 64 years. Just over half the participants had had breast cancer (n = 7; 63%). Data were subjected to interpretive thematic analysis. Themes and subthemes are developed under four main headings: 1) sexual influencers prior to cancer experience; 2) impacts of diagnosis and treatment on relationships, sex and sexuality; 3) bodily impacts after cancer treatment; and 4) survivors and partners navigating discussions of sex. Perceptions and behaviours related to sexual health and intimacy were influenced by family, religion, culture, and social structures among women surviving cancer. Sexual health is an integral part of cancer survivorship care and because of this, services should be tailored to meet the sexual health needs of diverse women.

文化和社会对癌症后女性性和亲密体验的影响:“我只是觉得浪漫看起来不一样了。”
文化或少数群体的成员身份对患癌妇女性健康的影响知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨不同女性癌症幸存者的性健康和关系经历。研究人员对11名癌症幸存者进行了半结构化访谈,她们自称是少数群体的成员,包括性少数群体、移民和有色人种女性,年龄从28岁到64岁不等。超过一半的参与者患有乳腺癌(n = 7; 63%)。对数据进行了解释性专题分析。主题和次主题在四个主要标题下发展:1)癌症经历之前的性影响;2)诊断和治疗对人际关系、性和性行为的影响;3)癌症治疗后的身体影响;4)幸存者和伴侣在性问题上的讨论。在癌症幸存妇女中,与性健康和亲密关系有关的观念和行为受到家庭、宗教、文化和社会结构的影响。性健康是癌症幸存者护理的一个组成部分,因此,服务应量身定制,以满足不同妇女的性健康需求。
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