Pelvic radiotherapy creates physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect the sexual health of women and couples, yet these sexual consequences are not frequently researched or clinically assessed. This focused ethnographic study explored factors that influence the clinical assessment of treatment-induced female sexual difficulties after pelvic radiotherapy within routine medical follow-up. Participant observation of follow-up clinics (n = 69) and in-depth interviews with 24 women, 5 partners and 20 health professionals were undertaken at two cancer centres in the South East of England from 2005 to 2006. Thematic analysis of interview transcripts resulted in five emergent themes, two of which are explored in detail wit...
Sexuality is a sensitive topic in health care and is often interpreted through a natural scientific ...
The purpose of this research was to describe women’s narrative accounts of the impact of cer-vical c...
There is consistent evidence that health care professionals (hcps) are not addressing the sexual inf...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect the ...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect...
OBJECTIVE: to comprehend the psychosocial and cultural repercussions of breast cancer and its treatm...
Background:Oncology follow-up has traditionally prioritised disease surveillance and the assessment ...
Research in the area of gynaecological cancer has increasingly examined changes to women's sexuality...
Sexuality reflects a person’s personality. Cancer, regardless of its location can affect sexuality. ...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Background; Gynecological cancer is a common term for cancer in the female genitals and 2013 there w...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in wo...
Introduction. Sexual function is an important aspect of quality of life, and may be impaired after (...
Objectives This study investigated women’s experiences of their sexuality post gynaecological cancer...
Sexuality is a sensitive topic in health care and is often interpreted through a natural scientific ...
The purpose of this research was to describe women’s narrative accounts of the impact of cer-vical c...
There is consistent evidence that health care professionals (hcps) are not addressing the sexual inf...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect the ...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect...
OBJECTIVE: to comprehend the psychosocial and cultural repercussions of breast cancer and its treatm...
Background:Oncology follow-up has traditionally prioritised disease surveillance and the assessment ...
Research in the area of gynaecological cancer has increasingly examined changes to women's sexuality...
Sexuality reflects a person’s personality. Cancer, regardless of its location can affect sexuality. ...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Background; Gynecological cancer is a common term for cancer in the female genitals and 2013 there w...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in wo...
Introduction. Sexual function is an important aspect of quality of life, and may be impaired after (...
Objectives This study investigated women’s experiences of their sexuality post gynaecological cancer...
Sexuality is a sensitive topic in health care and is often interpreted through a natural scientific ...
The purpose of this research was to describe women’s narrative accounts of the impact of cer-vical c...
There is consistent evidence that health care professionals (hcps) are not addressing the sexual inf...