Written information material and availability of sexual health care for men experiencing sexual dysfunction after prostate cancer treatment: An evaluation of Dutch urology and radiotherapy departments

Objective was to investigate content of written information material and availability of sexual health care for men experiencing sexual dysfunction (SD) after prostate cancer treatment. A cross‐sectional survey was conducted among Dutch urology and radiotherapy departments to evaluate information ma...

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Hauptverfasser: Grondhuis Palacios, L.A., Krouwel, E.M., Duijn, M., Oudsten, B.L., Ouden, M.E.M., Putter, H., Pelger, R.C.M., Elzevier, H.W.
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description Objective was to investigate content of written information material and availability of sexual health care for men experiencing sexual dysfunction (SD) after prostate cancer treatment. A cross‐sectional survey was conducted among Dutch urology and radiotherapy departments to evaluate information materials and availability of sexual health care. Out of 71 eligible departments, 34 urology and 15 radiotherapy departments participated in the survey (response rate 69.0%). Fifty‐nine brochures corresponding to 31 urology and 11 radiotherapy departments were analysed. In 88.1% of collected information material, sexual health was mentioned. Regarding extensiveness, 20.4% of the brochures contained extensive information, 50.8% moderate amount of information and 28.8% contained little or no information. Urology departments provided pre‐treatment nurse consultations more often than radiotherapy departments. Sexual counselling was more frequently provided by urology departments. Urology departments were more aware of adequate referral possibilities. Information material provided by Dutch urology and radiotherapy departments does not address treatment‐related SD routinely. Sexual health care is not available everywhere for men experiencing SD. Applying a standard regarding content of sexual health in information material is recommended as well as improved awareness of referral possibilities and enhanced provision of pre‐treatment nurse consultations for men experiencing SD after prostate cancer treatment.
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Brachytherapy
Brochures
Cancer
Cancer therapies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Departments
Health care
Health Services Accessibility
Hospital Departments
Humans
Information Dissemination
information provision
Male
Men
Mens health
Netherlands
Nursing
Pharmaceutical industry
Prostate cancer
Prostatectomy
Prostatic Neoplasms - therapy
Radiation Oncology
Radiation therapy
Radiotherapy
Reproductive Health
romantic relationship
Sexual behavior
sexual counselling
Sexual disorders
sexual dysfunction
Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological
Sexual health
sexual health care
Surveys and Questionnaires
Urology
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