文化对自体乳房再造术中性幸福感的影响:一项多大洲的研究。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
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导读:性健康问题在乳腺癌患者中普遍存在,但由于耻辱、敏感性和文化差异,很难解决。本研究旨在评估文化对自体乳房再造术(ABR)后性健康的影响,通过考察来自不同大洲的三个不同国家:亚洲的韩国、欧洲的荷兰和北美的美利坚合众国。方法:纳入2016年至2022年间接受自体(ABR)乳房重建并在术前和/或术后2年内完成至少一次breast - q性健康检查的患者。性幸福感通过breast - q进行测量,这是一项针对接受手术的乳腺癌患者报告的金标准结果测量。结果:共纳入ABR患者1726例,其中韩国173例,荷兰231例,美国1322例。三个国家在所有时间点(术前、术后6个月、1年和2年)的BREAST-Q性幸福感均有显著差异。在线性回归模型中,相对于美国患者,韩国患者得分低13分(β = -13, 95%置信区间[CI]: -17, -8.5, p)。结论:在这项多大陆研究中,我们发现ABR患者的性幸福感因文化而有显著差异。对亚洲患者在所有时间点和美国患者术后较低的性幸福感进行额外的洞察和干预可能是有益的。
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Culture Impacts Sexual Well-Being in Autologous Breast Reconstruction: A Multi-Continental Examination.

Introduction: Sexual health concerns are prevalent in breast cancer patients, yet are difficult to address given the stigma, sensitivity, and cultural differences. This study aims to assess the impact of culture on Sexual Well-being after autologous breast reconstruction (ABR) by examining three different countries from different continents: South Korea for Asia, Netherlands for Europe, and United States of America (USA) for North America.

Methods: Patients who underwent autologous (ABR) breast reconstruction between 2016 and 2022 and completed at least one BREAST-Q Sexual Well-being either preoperative and/or up to 2-year postoperative were included. Sexual Well-being was measured by BREAST-Q, a gold standard patient-reported outcome measure for breast cancer patients undergoing surgery.

Results: A total of 1726 ABR patients were included, of which 173 were from Korea, 231 from Netherlands, and 1322 from USA. There were significant differences in BREAST-Q Sexual Well-being between the three countries at all timepoints (preoperative, 6-month, 1-year, and 2-year postoperative). In the linear regression model, relative to patients from USA, patients from Korea scored 13 points lower (β = -13, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -17, -8.5, p < 0.001) while patients from the Netherlands scored 4.5 points higher (β = 4.5, 95% CI: 1.7, 7.3, p = 0.002).

Conclusion: In this multi-continental study, we found that Sexual Well-being among ABR patients significantly differs by culture. Additional insight and interventions into the lower Sexual Well-being among Asian patients at all timepoints and American patients postoperatively may be beneficial.

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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
367
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Oncology offers peer-reviewed, original papers in the field of surgical oncology and broadly related surgical sciences, including reports on experimental and laboratory studies. As an international journal, the editors encourage participation from leading surgeons around the world. The JSO is the representative journal for the World Federation of Surgical Oncology Societies. Publishing 16 issues in 2 volumes each year, the journal accepts Research Articles, in-depth Reviews of timely interest, Letters to the Editor, and invited Editorials. Guest Editors from the JSO Editorial Board oversee multiple special Seminars issues each year. These Seminars include multifaceted Reviews on a particular topic or current issue in surgical oncology, which are invited from experts in the field.
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