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Constructions of sex and intimacy after cancer: Q methodology study of people with cancer, their partners, and health professionals

机译:癌症后性与亲密关系的构建:针对癌症患者及其伴侣和卫生专业人员的Q方法研究

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Background The increasing number of individuals living with cancer has led to a focus on the quality of life of survivors, and their families. Sexual wellbeing is a central component of quality of life, with a growing body of research demonstrating the association between cancer and changes to sexuality and intimacy. However, little is known about patient and professional understanding of cancer and sexuality post-cancer. This study was designed to explore the complex perspectives that people with personal and professional experience with cancer hold about sexuality in the context of cancer. Methods An interview study using Q methodology was conducted with 44 people with cancer, 35 partners of a person with cancer and 37 health professionals working in oncology. Participants were asked to rank-order 56 statements about sexuality and intimacy after cancer and asked to comment on their rankings in a subsequent semi-structured interview. A by-person factor analysis was performed with factors extracted according to the centroid method with a varimax rotation. Results A three-factor solution provided the best conceptual fit for the perspectives regarding intimacy and sexuality post-cancer. Factor 1, entitled “communication – dispelling myths about sex and intimacy” positions communication as central to the acceptance of a range of satisfying sexual and intimate practices post-cancer. Factor 2, “valuing sexuality across the cancer journey,” centres on the theme of normalizing the experience of sex after cancer through the renegotiation of sex and intimacy: the development of alternative sexual practices. Factor 3, “intimacy beyond sex,” presents the view that even though sex may not be wanted, desired, or even possible following cancer, quality of life and relationship satisfaction are achieved through communication and non-genital intimacy. Conclusions This study has demonstrated the complexity of perspectives about sexuality and intimacy post cancer, which has practical implications for those working in cancer care and survivorship. Therapists and other health professionals can play an important role in ameliorating concerns surrounding sexual wellbeing after cancer, by opening and facilitating discussion of sexuality and intimacy amongst couples affected by cancer, as well as providing information that normalizes a range of sexual and intimate practices.
机译:背景技术越来越多的癌症患者开始关注幸存者及其家人的生活质量。性生活是生活质量的重要组成部分,越来越多的研究表明,癌症与性行为和亲密关系的改变之间存在关联。然而,关于癌症后的患者和专业知识以及性知识知之甚少。这项研究旨在探讨在癌症背景下具有个人和专业癌症经验的人对性方面所持的复杂观点。方法采用Q方法对44位癌症患者,35位癌症患者的伴侣以及37位从事肿瘤治疗的卫生专业人员进行了访谈研究。要求参与者对癌症后的性与亲密关系的56项陈述进行排名排序,并要求其在随后的半结构化访谈中对他们的排名发表评论。对每个人进行因子分析,根据质心方法提取出的因子,并使用varimax旋转。结果三因素解决方案为癌症后的亲密关系和性行为提供了最佳的概念契合度。因子1的标题为“交流-消除关于性与亲密的神话”,将交流定位为接受癌症后一系列令人满意的性和亲密行为的核心。要素2“在整个癌症过程中评估性”,主题是通过重新谈判性与亲密关系,使癌症发生后的性经历正常化:替代性行为的发展。要素3“超越性的亲密关系”提出了这样的观点,即即使在癌症后可能不希望,不希望或什至不可能发生性行为,生活质量和关系满意度也可以通过沟通和非生殖器亲密关系来实现。结论本研究证明了癌症后性与亲密性观点的复杂性,这对从事癌症护理和幸存者具有实际意义。治疗师和其他卫生专业人员可以通过缓解癌症患者的性生活和亲密关系,以及提供使一系列性和亲密行为正常化的信息,来缓解癌症后的性健康问题,发挥重要作用。

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