Current Considerations in Interventions to Address Sexual Function and Improve Care for Women with Cancer.

IF 2.3 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Current Sexual Health Reports Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-18 DOI:10.1007/s11930-022-00343-w
Catherine Benedict, Kelly M Shaffer, Megan R Wirtz, Jennifer S Ford, Jennifer Barsky Reese
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Sexual problems after cancer are common and multifaceted, particularly among women. The objective of this paper is to review recent and innovative behavioral (non-pharmacologic) interventions that aim to improve the sexual health of women affected by cancer. The review focuses on studies published within the past 5 years, focusing on interventions in three key areas for women with cancer: interventions to facilitate effective patient-provider communication about sexual health concerns, biopsychosocial interventions targeting women specifically, and interventions using a couple-based approach.

Recent findings: Overall, results suggest advancements in all key areas. First, efforts to facilitate effective clinical communication about sexual health concerns in cancer are growing. Findings from pilot studies were particularly encouraging for brief communication interventions in increasing clinicians' awareness and comfort in discussing sexual health with their patients. Second, studies have also begun demonstrating feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy for biopsychosocial interventions for women to improve sexual health, based on a variety of therapeutic approaches; technology-based approaches are gaining particular traction. Finally, consistent with prior reviews, recent research continues to support the use of couple-based interventions, suggesting that including partners in education and counseling about cancer-related sexual changes and solutions can have positive effects on patients, partners, and relationship functioning. Additionally, although efforts are growing to improve clinical communication and sexual health outcomes in special populations (e.g., adolescent and young adult survivors, sexual and gender minorities), greater efforts are needed.

Summary: Findings from the review suggest benefit of recent interventions aimed to address sexual concerns and improve outcomes for women affected by cancer. Limitations of studies include small sample sizes and a lack of tailoring to address individual concerns and diverse populations. Future directions should consider existing barriers to participation while leveraging the opportunities for technology and evidence-based digital health strategies to optimize or individualize content and facilitate delivery.

目前考虑的干预措施,以解决性功能和改善护理的妇女癌症
综述目的:癌症后的性问题是常见的和多方面的,特别是在女性中。本文的目的是回顾最近和创新的行为(非药物)干预措施,旨在改善受癌症影响的妇女的性健康。这篇综述的重点是过去5年内发表的研究,重点是针对癌症妇女的三个关键领域的干预措施:促进患者与提供者就性健康问题进行有效沟通的干预措施,专门针对妇女的生物心理社会干预措施,以及采用基于夫妻的方法的干预措施。最近的发现:总体而言,结果表明在所有关键领域都取得了进展。首先,促进有关癌症患者性健康问题的有效临床交流的努力正在增加。试点研究的结果特别令人鼓舞的是,简短的沟通干预提高了临床医生在与患者讨论性健康问题时的意识和舒适度。第二,研究也开始证明基于各种治疗方法,对妇女进行生物心理社会干预以改善性健康的可行性、可接受性和有效性;基于技术的方法正在获得特别的吸引力。最后,与先前的评论一致,最近的研究继续支持以夫妻为基础的干预措施的使用,这表明包括伴侣在内的关于癌症相关的性变化和解决方案的教育和咨询可以对患者,伴侣和关系功能产生积极影响。此外,虽然正在努力改善特殊人群(如青少年和青年幸存者、性少数群体和性别少数群体)的临床交流和性健康结果,但还需要作出更大的努力。总结:综述的结果表明,最近旨在解决性问题和改善癌症女性预后的干预措施是有益的。研究的局限性包括样本量小,缺乏针对个人问题和不同人群的量身定制。未来的方向应考虑现有的参与障碍,同时利用技术和基于证据的数字健康战略的机会,优化或个性化内容并促进交付。
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