Overcoming Reproductive and Psychological Concerns of Breast Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Samira Barjasteh, Farnaz Farnam, Aymen Elsous, Saharnaz Nedjat, Saeid Razavi Dizaji, Zohreh Khakbazan
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Objective: After developing breast cancer, women experience changes in their sexuality, femininity, and fertility. These changes lead to poor mental health and increased psychological stress. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of Good Enough Sex (GES)-based, couple-centered group counseling on reproductive and sexual concerns of breast cancer survivors. Materials and methods: This was a quantitative randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) conducted at Omid Hospital, West Azerbaijan, Urmia, Iran from March 2018 to October 2020. After completing the informed consent forms, 100 women were assigned to the intervention and control groups (50 individuals per group) using a randomized block design. The intervention included four 90-120-minute sexual counseling sessions with 2 and 3 month follow-ups. The data were collected using the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, the Persian version of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), Reproductive Concerns after Cancer (RCAC) scale, and Female Sexual Function Index adaptation for Breast Cancer patients (FSFI-BC). Data were collected, from control and intervention groups, at three intervals; before, besides two months and three months post intervention, then were analyzed in SPSS 20 using descriptive and repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) test. Results: Significant reduction in the mean score of DASS-21, RCAC and improvement of FSFI-BC is reported between the intervention and control groups in favor of intervention group (P<0.001). However, no significant differences are observed within intervention group over two- and three-months post intervention (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The designed Good Enough Sex (GES)-based, couple-centered group counseling effectively reduced reproductive and sexual concerns of females' breast cancer survivors. Therefore, these training and counseling programs can be organized by relevant service centers to promote the reproductive health of women with breast cancer.

克服乳腺癌幸存者的生殖和心理问题:一项随机对照试验。
目的:在患乳腺癌后,女性的性行为、女性气质和生育能力都会发生变化。这些变化导致心理健康状况不佳,心理压力增加。因此,本研究旨在探讨良好的性生活(GES)为基础,夫妻为中心的小组咨询对乳腺癌幸存者的生殖和性问题的影响。材料和方法:这是一项定量随机对照临床试验(RCT),于2018年3月至2020年10月在伊朗乌尔米娅的西阿塞拜疆奥米德医院进行。在完成知情同意书后,采用随机分组设计将100名妇女分配到干预组和对照组(每组50人)。干预包括四次90-120分钟的性咨询,以及2个月和3个月的随访。采用社会人口学和临床特征、波斯版抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)、癌症后生殖问题量表(RCAC)和乳腺癌患者女性性功能指数适应(FSFI-BC)收集数据。数据收集,从对照组和干预组,在三个间隔;干预前、干预后2个月和干预后3个月的数据,在SPSS 20中采用描述性和重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)检验进行分析。结果:干预组与对照组DASS-21、RCAC平均评分降低,FSFI-BC改善,干预组优于对照组(P < 0.05)。结论:设计的以“足够好性生活”(Good Enough Sex, GES)为基础、以夫妻为中心的团体咨询能有效降低女性乳腺癌幸存者的生殖和性担忧。因此,相关服务中心可以组织这些培训和咨询项目,以促进乳腺癌妇女的生殖健康。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family & Reproductive Health (JFRH) is the quarterly official journal of Vali–e–Asr Reproductive Health Research Center. This journal features fulllength, peerreviewed papers reporting original research, clinical case histories, review articles, as well as opinions and debates on topical issues. Papers published cover the scientific and medical aspects of reproductive physiology and pathology including genetics, endocrinology, andrology, embryology, gynecologic urology, fetomaternal medicine, oncology, infectious disease, public health, nutrition, surgery, menopause, family planning, infertility, psychiatry–psychology, demographic modeling, perinatalogy–neonatolgy ethics and social issues, and pharmacotherapy. A high scientific and editorial standard is maintained throughout the journal along with a regular rate of publication. All published articles will become the property of the JFRH. The editor and publisher accept no responsibility for the statements expressed by the authors here in. Also they do not guarantee, warrant or endorse any product or service advertised in the journal.
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