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Stepped Skills: A team approach towards communication about sexuality and intimacy in cancer and palliative care.

Hilde de Vocht1, Amanda Hordern, Joy Notter, Harry van de Wiel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer often has a profound and enduring impact on sexuality, affecting both patients and their partners. Most healthcare professionals in cancer and palliative care are struggling to address intimate issues with the patients in their care.
METHODS: Study 1: An Australian study using semi-structured interviews and documentary data analysis. Study 2: Building on this Australian study, using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach, data were collected in the Netherlands through interviewing 15 cancer patients, 13 partners and 20 healthcare professionals working in cancer and palliative care. The hermeneutic analysis was supported by ATLAS.ti and enhanced by peer debriefing and expert consultation.
RESULTS: For patients and partners a person-oriented approach is a prerequisite for discussing the whole of their experience regarding the impact of cancer treatment on their sexuality and intimacy. Not all healthcare professionals are willing or capable of adopting such a person-oriented approach.
CONCLUSION: A complementary team approach, with clearly defined roles for different team members and clear referral pathways, is required to enhance communication about sexuality and intimacy in cancer and palliative care. This approach, that includes the acknowledgement of the importance of patients' and partners' sexuality and intimacy by all team members, is captured in the Stepped Skills model that was developed as an outcome of the Dutch study.

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Keywords:  Sexuality; Stepped Skills; cancer care; communication; hermeneutics; intimacy; palliative care

Year:  2011        PMID: 23386876      PMCID: PMC3562918          DOI: 10.4066/AMJ.20111047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Med J        ISSN: 1836-1935


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