Changes in sexual life experienced by women in Taiwan after receiving treatment for breast cancer.
Yun-Chen ChangWen-Yu HuYuh-Ming ChangShih-Che ChiuPublished in: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being (2020)
As the number of breast cancer survivors increases, these patients with sexual problems also increase. For breast cancer survivors, sexual problems are a common and painful experience. Although breast cancer survivors often encounter sexual problems, Taiwanese women are culturally conservative and patients rarely discuss sex problems with clinicians. In this study, we used qualitative methods to better understand the changes in sexual life and related care strategies for breast cancer survivors. Twenty interviews were conducted on clinical patients enrolled in hospitals that received breast cancer treatment. The data were analysed by performing a constant comparative analysis. Three themes emerged: the causes of changes in sexual life, internal response strategies and external response strategies. Ten subthemes were identified. Changes in sexual life in patients with breast cancer in this study included changes related to body image, influence of friends and family, age, genital problems, and illegal love of a partner. Breast cancer survivors can tolerate and regulate sexual life changes by adopting internal and external response strategies. Medical staff must be sensitive and must understand strategies for dealing with sexual life changes that may occur during cancer adjustment and how these strategies can help women's well-being in the rest of their lives.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- newly diagnosed
- palliative care
- chronic kidney disease
- systematic review
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- prognostic factors
- pregnancy outcomes
- pregnant women
- machine learning
- chronic pain
- skeletal muscle
- papillary thyroid
- breast cancer risk
- smoking cessation
- men who have sex with men
- hiv testing
- affordable care act