Objectives This study investigated women’s experiences of their sexuality post gynaecological cancer treatment. Using a holistic sexuality framework, the study explored how women felt their sexual functioning, sexual relationships and sexual identity had been affected by treatment.Design The study was qualitative in nature and made use of an interpretive descriptive design. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.Setting Data collection took place at a follow-up clinic within the gynaeoncology unit at a public-sector tertiary hospital in Cape Town, South Africa.Participants Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants, and the final sample consisted of 34 women aged 29–70 (x´=52). All women had received a gynaecological cancer dia...
The phenomenon in focus for this study was the sexual identity preserved in premenopausal women due ...
Research has increasingly recognised the profound impact that cancer can have upon embodied subjecti...
Cancer forms a significant health issue for women in Australia and globally, and can result in a ran...
Research in the area of gynaecological cancer has increasingly examined changes to women's sexuality...
BACKGROUND: Gynaecological cancer illness and treatment have a significant impact on women's sexual ...
Background; Gynecological cancer is a common term for cancer in the female genitals and 2013 there w...
Background: Gynecological cancer is the second most common form of cancer in women. There are differ...
OBJECTIVE: to comprehend the psychosocial and cultural repercussions of breast cancer and its treatm...
Background: Sexual difficulties post gynaecological cancer treatment are commonplace and can impact ...
Women treated for a gynecological cancer report longstanding post-treatment difficulties for which t...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect the ...
Changes to sexual wellbeing and intimacy after cancer were examined through interviews with 41 women...
The past two decades has seen an increased interest in, and awareness of the ways in which cancer an...
Sexuality is a sensitive topic in health care and is often interpreted through a natural scientific ...
The phenomenon in focus for this study was the sexual identity preserved in premenopausal women due ...
Research has increasingly recognised the profound impact that cancer can have upon embodied subjecti...
Cancer forms a significant health issue for women in Australia and globally, and can result in a ran...
Research in the area of gynaecological cancer has increasingly examined changes to women's sexuality...
BACKGROUND: Gynaecological cancer illness and treatment have a significant impact on women's sexual ...
Background; Gynecological cancer is a common term for cancer in the female genitals and 2013 there w...
Background: Gynecological cancer is the second most common form of cancer in women. There are differ...
OBJECTIVE: to comprehend the psychosocial and cultural repercussions of breast cancer and its treatm...
Background: Sexual difficulties post gynaecological cancer treatment are commonplace and can impact ...
Women treated for a gynecological cancer report longstanding post-treatment difficulties for which t...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect the ...
Changes to sexual wellbeing and intimacy after cancer were examined through interviews with 41 women...
The past two decades has seen an increased interest in, and awareness of the ways in which cancer an...
Sexuality is a sensitive topic in health care and is often interpreted through a natural scientific ...
The phenomenon in focus for this study was the sexual identity preserved in premenopausal women due ...
Research has increasingly recognised the profound impact that cancer can have upon embodied subjecti...
Cancer forms a significant health issue for women in Australia and globally, and can result in a ran...