How to ask and what to do: a guide for clinical inquiry and intervention regarding female sexual health after cancer : Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care

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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ISSUES IN CANCER: Edited by Janet Ellis and Elie Isenberg-Grzeda

How to ask and what to do

a guide for clinical inquiry and intervention regarding female sexual health after cancer

Bober, Sharon L.a,b; Reese, Jennifer B.c,d; Barbera, Lisae; Bradford, Andreaf; Carpenter, Kristen M.g; Goldfarb, Sharih,i; Carter, Jeannej,k,l

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Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care 10(1):p 44-54, March 2016. | DOI: 10.1097/SPC.0000000000000186

Abstract

Purpose of review 

As the number of female cancer survivors continues to grow, there is a growing need to bridge the gap between the high rate of women's cancer-related sexual dysfunction and the lack of attention and intervention available to the majority of survivors who suffer from sexual problems. Previously identified barriers that hinder communication for providers include limited time, lack of preparation, and a lack of patient resources and access to appropriate referral sources.

Recent findings 

This study brings together a recently developed model for approaching clinical inquiry about sexual health with a brief problem checklist that has been adapted for use for female cancer survivors, as well as practical evidence-based strategies on how to address concerns identified on the checklist. Examples of patient education sheets are provided as well as strategies for building a referral network.

Summary 

By providing access to a concise and efficient tool for clinical inquiry, as well as targeted material resources and practical health-promoting strategies based on recent evidence-based findings, we hope to begin eliminating the barriers that hamper oncology providers from addressing the topic of sexual/vaginal health after cancer.

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