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Maximizing Professional-Led Sexual Well-being Support in Cancer Care: Findings From a Qualitative Process Evaluation Following Healthcare Professionals' Engagement With an eLearning Resource.

Claire Victoria CassellsCherith Jane SempleSheena Ruth StothersSharon Linsey Bingham
Published in: Cancer nursing (2024)
Participants derived benefits from MSW|CC, deeming it an acceptable resource. Insights into MSW|CC mechanisms of success were identified, including language to address sexual concerns, alongside patient referral resources. Perceived MSW|CC shortcomings from an earlier study were confirmed as a software issue.Implications for Practice:Healthcare professionals require training and resources to enhance sexual support provision in cancer care. Proactive implementation strategies used to maximize HP engagement with MSW|CC could equip HPs with tools to improve patient sexual outcomes after cancer.
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