Literature DB >> 18032265

Sex, intimacy, and the gynecologic oncologists: survey results of the New England Association of Gynecologic Oncologists (NEAGO).

Doreen L Wiggins1, Roxanne Wood, C O Granai, Don S Dizon.   

Abstract

Sexuality is an important aspect of life and is often affected in patients diagnosed with cancer. For women, estimates of sexual dysfunction range from 40 to 100%. In light of these statistics, we were interested in determining the comfort level and practice of specialists in gynecologic oncology as it relates to taking a sexual history and addressing related concerns by conducting a survey of the New England Association of Gynecologic Oncologists (NEAGO). Our results show that although nearly all respondents felt comfortable addressing sexual problems in their patients, less than half took a sexual history in new patients and 80% did not feel there was sufficient time to devote to exploring sexual issues. The results of our survey suggest that aspects of sexual dysfunction in women with gynecologic cancer may be neglected by gynecologic oncology providers. This encourages cancer programs to develop formal resources for women with questions regarding sexuality following a diagnosis of cancer.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2007        PMID: 18032265     DOI: 10.1300/J077v25n04_04

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosoc Oncol        ISSN: 0734-7332


  24 in total

1.  A brief mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral intervention improves sexual functioning versus wait-list control in women treated for gynecologic cancer.

Authors:  Lori A Brotto; Yvonne Erskine; Mark Carey; Tom Ehlen; Sarah Finlayson; Mark Heywood; Janice Kwon; Jessica McAlpine; Gavin Stuart; Sydney Thomson; Dianne Miller
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol       Date:  2012-01-28       Impact factor: 5.482

2.  Quality improvement in sexual health care for oncology patients: a Canadian multidisciplinary clinic experience.

Authors:  Adele Duimering; Lauren M Walker; Jill Turner; Elisha Andrews-Lepine; Amy Driga; Ashley Ayume; John W Robinson; Ericka Wiebe
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2019-08-19       Impact factor: 3.603

3.  Sexual quality of life after the treatment of gynecologic cancer: what women want.

Authors:  J L Hubbs; E L Dickson Michelson; R I Vogel; C L Rivard; D G K Teoh; Melissa A Geller
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2019-04-02       Impact factor: 3.603

4.  Can you ask? We just did! Assessing sexual function and concerns in patients presenting for initial gynecologic oncology consultation.

Authors:  Vanessa Kennedy; Emily Abramsohn; Jennifer Makelarski; Rachel Barber; Kristen Wroblewski; Meaghan Tenney; Nita Karnik Lee; S Diane Yamada; Stacy Tessler Lindau
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol       Date:  2015-01-09       Impact factor: 5.482

Review 5.  Contemporary quality of life issues affecting gynecologic cancer survivors.

Authors:  Jeanne Carter; Richard Penson; Richard Barakat; Lari Wenzel
Journal:  Hematol Oncol Clin North Am       Date:  2011-12-16       Impact factor: 3.722

Review 6.  How to ask and what to do: a guide for clinical inquiry and intervention regarding female sexual health after cancer.

Authors:  Sharon L Bober; Jennifer B Reese; Lisa Barbera; Andrea Bradford; Kristen M Carpenter; Shari Goldfarb; Jeanne Carter
Journal:  Curr Opin Support Palliat Care       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 2.302

Review 7.  Sexual health as a survivorship issue for female cancer survivors.

Authors:  Don S Dizon; Daphne Suzin; Susanne McIlvenna
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2014-01-06

8.  Talking about women's sexual health after cancer: Why is it so hard to move the needle?

Authors:  Jennifer Barsky Reese; Sharon L Bober; Mary B Daly
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2017-11-08       Impact factor: 6.860

9.  A national network to advance the field of cancer and female sexuality.

Authors:  Shari B Goldfarb; Emily Abramsohn; Barbara L Andersen; Shirley R Baron; Jeanne Carter; Maura Dickler; Judith Florendo; Leslie Freeman; Katherine Githens; David Kushner; Jennifer A Makelarski; S Diane Yamada; Stacy Tessler Lindau
Journal:  J Sex Med       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 3.802

10.  Psychosexual support for gynecological cancer survivors: professionals' current practices and need for assistance.

Authors:  Willemijn M Vermeer; Rinske M Bakker; Anne M Stiggelbout; Carien L Creutzberg; Gemma G Kenter; Moniek M ter Kuile
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2014-09-14       Impact factor: 3.603

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.