Consequences of Cervical Cancer
Treatment on Sexual Health in Chinese Cancer Survivors: A Qualitative Study
Sha Ye1,
Xiangcheng Yang2, Guoping
He3, Peter A. Maciek3, Wenjuan
Zhou3,*
1 Hunan Cancer
Hospital and the Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Xiangya
School of Medicine, The Central South University,
Changsha, Hunan, China
2 Zhuzhou Central Hospital and the
Affiliated Zhuzhou Hospital of Xiangya
School of Medicine, The Central South University, Zhuzhou, Hunan, China
3 Xiangya School of
Nurse, the Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China
Received
July 4, 2018; Accepted October 16, 2018
ABSTRACT
Background: The
attitudes and perceptions of cervical cancer survivors (CCS) toward sexual
activity after a diagnosis of cervical cancer and its treatment are unknown.
This study describes the experience of CCS in Hunan Chinese about sexuality and
sexual function after cervical cancer treatment.
Methods: We used
descriptive phenomenology to qualitatively assess
these experiences. Purposive sampling was used to
recruit 20 CCS. Data were collected through in-depth
interviews and analyzed according to Colaizzi’s
method to explore the essence of the experience in sexuality among CCS after cancer
treatment.
Results: Uncertainty,
fear, and worry dominated the attitudes and behaviors of CCS-related to sexual
activity after treatment. Four themes explain these complex emotional
responses: 1) needing information; 2) dealing with sexual changes physically
and emotionally; 3) communicating with a partner; 4)
attribution of fault to her one-lifetime sexual partner.
Conclusion: Sexual life was influenced by the physical changes associated with
cervical cancer treatment. These changes in combination with inadequate
information and limited communication led to uncertainty, fear and worry about
engaging in sexual activity and relationship distress. Chinese CCS need
targeted and patient-centered information on the change in sexual life caused
by treatment, anticipatory guidance, and support in communication with
providers and partners, and strategies to cope with the physical and
psychosexual sequelae of treatment, all of which must
be congruent with their cultural norms.
KEYWORDS
Cervical
cancer survivors; sexuality; sexual health; phenomenology; quality of life
Correspondence:
Wenjuan Zhou, E-mail:
wenddi.zhou@csu.edu.cn.
How to cite this article:
Ye S, Yang X, He G, Maciek PA, Zhou W.
Consequences of cervical cancer treatment on sexual health in Chinese cancer
survivors: a qualitative study. Glob Clin Transl Res. 2019; 1(1):31-36. DOI: 10.36316/gcatr.01.0004
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