Attitudes of Palliative Care Specialists Toward Assessing Sexual Dysfunction in Patients With Cancer

The sexual health of patients is frequently neglected. To evaluate the attitudes and beliefs of palliative care providers toward discussing the presence of sexual dysfunction (SD) in patients with cancer In this pilot study, an anonymous survey was conducted among palliative care professionals about...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pain and symptom management 2023-08, Vol.66 (2), p.e185-e188
Hauptverfasser: Bramati, Patricia, Dai, Jianliang, Urbauer, Diana L., Bruera, Eduardo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The sexual health of patients is frequently neglected. To evaluate the attitudes and beliefs of palliative care providers toward discussing the presence of sexual dysfunction (SD) in patients with cancer In this pilot study, an anonymous survey was conducted among palliative care professionals about their attitudes toward discussing SD Forty-nine (89%) palliative care providers completed the survey. Thirty-four (69%) responded that they rarely or never discussed sexuality with their patients and most believed it is the oncologist's responsibility. The top reasons for not discussing SD were that the patient did not raise the issue, lack of time and the presence of a third party. The majority acknowledged the need of more training and that printed materials would be helpful. Palliative care providers infrequently address the presence of SD among patients with cancer. Additional training and routine screening for SD might help addressing this problem.
ISSN:0885-3924
1873-6513
DOI:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2023.04.025