Background: Radiation-induced erectile dysfunction (RiED) often occurs among patients diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa) who undergo radiation treatment. However, sexual health care (SHC) is not a common practice in radiation oncology departments worldwide. Sexual health care in this context refers to a practice of integrating discussions around sexual well-being into the routine follow-up appointments of PCa patients to achieve better patient-centred care. Previous research identified unmet patient needs and mismatched expectations between patients and health care providers regarding SHC, but no such studies have been conducted in a South African setting. Aim: The aim of this study was to explore and describe the psychosexual experience...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was any evidence of psychosexual morbidity ...
Objective To gain insight into patients' experiences of follow-up care after treatment for prostate ...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Abstract: Background: Radiation-induced erectile dysfunction (RiED) often occurs among patients diag...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: Knowledge regarding patients‟ experiences and needs enables health ca...
Introduction: Literature has demonstrated sexual dysfunction is a common side effect of radiotherapy...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was any evidence of psychosexual morbidity...
Study Type - Attitude/patient experience analysis (retrospective cohort) Level of Evidence 2b What's...
Abstract Background: Despite the acknowledged value of providing prostate radiotherapy...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men and sexual dysfunction...
Background: The needs of gay men after prostate cancer treatment are becoming visible. This patient ...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
This study aimed to compare the sexual quality of life through pre-defined parameters of prostate ca...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was any evidence of psychosexual morbidity ...
Objective To gain insight into patients' experiences of follow-up care after treatment for prostate ...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Abstract: Background: Radiation-induced erectile dysfunction (RiED) often occurs among patients diag...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: Knowledge regarding patients‟ experiences and needs enables health ca...
Introduction: Literature has demonstrated sexual dysfunction is a common side effect of radiotherapy...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was any evidence of psychosexual morbidity...
Study Type - Attitude/patient experience analysis (retrospective cohort) Level of Evidence 2b What's...
Abstract Background: Despite the acknowledged value of providing prostate radiotherapy...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men and sexual dysfunction...
Background: The needs of gay men after prostate cancer treatment are becoming visible. This patient ...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
This study aimed to compare the sexual quality of life through pre-defined parameters of prostate ca...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was any evidence of psychosexual morbidity ...
Objective To gain insight into patients' experiences of follow-up care after treatment for prostate ...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...