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Female Sexual Health Training for Oncology Providers: New Applications

机译:肿瘤科医师的女性性健康培训:新应用

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AbstractIntroductionSexual health care remains an unmet need for women with cancer. Many barriers are described, such as provider discomfort and lack of training; however, there is little evidence-based guidance regarding how to effectively address these obstacles.AimThis pilot study was performed to determine whether brief, targeted sexual health training for oncology providers results in improved provider comfort level and frequency of addressing female cancer-related sexual issues.MethodsA brief (30–45 minute), targeted sexual health training program focused on improving comfort level, knowledge and communication skills when addressing breast cancer–related sexual issues was developed by the primary author. Using a pretest-posttest format, this educational program was provided to oncology providers (physicians and nurses/other allied health) from a suburban health-care system. Surveys based on 5-point Likert scales were provided before and 3–6 month post training.Main Outcome MeasuresPrimary endpoints were changes in mean Likert scores for provider comfort level and self-reported frequency of addressing sexual issues. A secondary endpoint was change in mean Likert scores for perception of access to sexual health resources/referrals.ResultsEligible respondents included 8 oncologists, 4 surgeons, and 62 nurses/other allied health. For total respondents, comparison of mean Likert scores for survey 1 (n = 71) and survey 2 (n = 36) demonstrated statistically significant increases for all parameters queried, including provider comfort level with bringing up (Pre mean Likert score = 3.4, Post = 4.3, P  0.0001) and coordinating care (Pre = 3.5, Post = 4.6, P  0.0001), and frequency of addressing sexual issues for both diagnosis/treatment and surveillance phase (Pre = 2.4, Post = 3.3, P ≤ 0.0052).ConclusionBrief, targeted sexual health training for oncology providers positively correlated with improved provider comfort level and frequency of addressing female cancer-related sexual issues. Wang LY, Pierdomenico A, Lefkowitz A, and Brandt R. Female sexual health training for oncology providers: New applications. Sex Med 2015;3:189–197.
机译:摘要简介性保健仍然是癌症女性的未满足需求。描述了许多障碍,例如服务提供者的不适和缺乏培训;然而,关于如何有效解决这些障碍的指南很少。目的是进行这项初步研究,以确定针对肿瘤学提供者的简短,有针对性的性健康培训是否会改善提供者的舒适度和解决女性癌症相关性问题的频率方法:主要作者开发了一个简短的针对性健康培训计划(30-45分钟),旨在提高在解决与乳腺癌相关的性问题时的舒适度,知识和沟通技巧。使用前测后测格式,从郊区卫生保健系统向肿瘤学提供者(医师和护士/其他专职医疗人员)提供了此教育计划。训练前和训练后3-6个月提供了基于5点Likert量表的调查。主要指标终点是服务人员舒适度的平均Likert得分变化和自我报告的解决性问题的频率。次要终点是对获得性健康资源/推荐人的知觉的平均Likert得分的变化。结果合格的受访者包括8位肿瘤科医生,4位外科医生和62位护士/其他相关健康人员。对于总受访者来说,调查1(n = 71)和调查2(n = 36)的平均Likert得分比较显示,所有查询参数(包括提供者的抚慰水平和提高的抚养水平)在统计上均显着增加(Previous Likertrt score == 3.4,Post = 4.3,P <0.0001)和协调护理(Pre = 3.5,Post = 4.6,P <0.0001),以及在诊断/治疗和监视阶段解决性问题的频率(Pre = 2.4,Post = 3.3,P≤0.0052 )结论简短,针对肿瘤学提供者的有针对性的性健康培训与提高提供者的舒适度和解决女性癌症相关性问题的频率呈正相关。 Wang LY,Pierdomenico A,Lefkowitz A和BrandtR。面向肿瘤学提供者的女性性健康培训:新应用。 Sex Med 2015; 3:189–197。

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