| Literature DB >> 32636669 |
Kathryn Witzeman1, Oscar Antunez Flores2, Roberta I Renzelli-Cain3, Brett Worly4, Janelle K Moulder5, Jorge F Carrillo6, Beth Schneider7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Dyspareunia can be a debilitating symptom of endometriosis. We performed this study to examine women's experiences with painful sexual intercourse, the impact of dyspareunia on patients' lives, and perceptions of interactions with healthcare practitioners.Entities:
Keywords: dyspareunia; endometriosis; patient satisfaction
Year: 2020 PMID: 32636669 PMCID: PMC7334010 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S248887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Baseline Demographics and Characteristics
| Characteristics | Respondents, n (%) (N = 638) |
|---|---|
| Age at Time of Survey, Years | |
| 19–29 | 252 (39) |
| 30–39 | 264 (41) |
| 40–49 | 116 (18) |
| 50–55 | 6 (1) |
| Country | |
| Australia | 47 (7) |
| Canada | 42 (7) |
| Ireland | 10 (2) |
| Netherlands | 1 (0.2) |
| New Zealand | 14 (2) |
| South Africa | 31 (5) |
| United Kingdom | 113 (18) |
| United States (excluding Puerto Rico) | 361 (57) |
| Other | 19 (3) |
| Type of Endometriosis | |
| Stage 1 | 24 (4) |
| Stage 2 | 43 (7) |
| Stage 3 | 53 (8) |
| Stage 4 | 143 (22) |
| Not sure | 375 (59) |
| Years Living with Endometriosis-Related Pain | |
| Mean (SD) | 11.9 (7.33) |
| Median (range) | 10 (2–38) |
Abbreviation: SD, standard deviation.
Figure 1Frequency of pelvic pain related to sexual intercourse. Respondents were asked to describe the frequency of pelvic pain during or in the 24 hours after sexual intercourse.
Figure 2Severity of pelvic pain at its worst during sexual intercourse. Respondents were asked to rate their worst pain during sexual intercourse on a scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst imaginable pain).
Figure 3Impact of dyspareunia on various aspects of patients’ lives. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed their endometriosis interfered with sexual intercourse, their relationships, and family plans.
Figure 4Experience with dyspareunia diagnosis. Women were asked (A) if their practitioner conducted a pelvic examination during the process of identifying the source of their pain, (B) if the pain they felt during sexual intercourse could be the medical condition dyspareunia, and (C) whether their practitioner discussed that their painful sexual intercourse could be linked to a certain type of endometriosis.