Clinical

How a diagnosis of gynaecological cancer affects women’s sexuality

Aim To explore the impact of gynaecological cancer on sexuality from the patient’s perspective.

Method A qualitative descriptive design was used. Eight participants were interviewed. Data were analysed using manifest content analysis.

Findings Participants reported distressing alterations in all aspects of their sexuality after diagnosis and treatment. Importantly, they underlined the need for healthcare professionals to provide verbal and written information and support relating to sexual matters. They proposed that this information would be most appropriate if provided during the treatment period and not immediately at diagnosis.

Conclusion The study findings are being used to aid the development of an educational intervention centred on the sexuality of women with gynaecological cancer.

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