| Literature DB >> 9842287 |
L Butler1, V Banfield, T Sveinson, K Allen.
Abstract
This qualitative study was designed to describe women's experiences with changes in sexual function related to physical comfort, sexual satisfaction, and feelings of intimacy post-treatment for gynecological cancer. The 17 women who participated in this study described sexuality as a much broader construct. Contrary to existing literature, sexual functioning was found to be one aspect that contributed to the view of the self as a sexual being, but the women's perceptions were not limited to this single dimension. The identification of multidimensional components to be considered in developing a conceptual model to describe sexual health are presented. This study indicates that sexuality should be viewed as a health issue that has an impact on quality of life.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9842287 DOI: 10.1177/019394599802000603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Nurs Res ISSN: 0193-9459 Impact factor: 1.967