TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing the perceived usefulness and impact of a sexual health consultation service for female patients in a comprehensive cancer center
AU - Aupomerol, Marion
AU - Zeghondy, Jean
AU - Pautier, Patricia
AU - Viansone, Alessandro
AU - Ilenko, Anna
AU - Scotte, Florian
AU - Vaz-Luis, Ines
AU - Franzoi, Maria Alice
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2025.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Purpose: Cancer and its treatments significantly impact women’s sexual health, yet addressing sexual concerns remains inconsistent. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of a sexual health consultation service for female patients undergoing cancer treatment or follow-up care, and assess patient perceptions of its usefulness. Methods: In November 2020, a sexual health consultation service was introduced at Gustave Roussy. Between November 2020 and February 2022, a survey was distributed to female patients who utilized the service. It assessed experiences, the perceived value of the consultation, resources provided, and improvements in sexual health post-consultation. Results: Of 153 surveys, 119 responses were received (77.8% response rate). The sexual health consultation was deemed useful by 87.4% of the participants and 74% found the resources helpful. Common concerns included vulvo-vaginal dryness (76%), dyspareunia (67%), and hypoactive desire (47%). After the consultation, 44% reported improvements in vaginal dryness. Furthermore, 44.5% felt more comfortable discussing sexual health concerns with other healthcare providers, and 46% felt more at ease discussing these issues with their partner. Conclusions: The high-perceived usefulness of the sexual health consultation, coupled with significant improvements in symptoms and communication skills, demonstrates the feasibility and value of integrating sexual health consultations into cancer care. Implications for Cancer Survivors: This approach enhances patient support and addresses an essential aspect of comprehensive cancer care, promoting a holistic focus on the well-being of cancer survivors.
AB - Purpose: Cancer and its treatments significantly impact women’s sexual health, yet addressing sexual concerns remains inconsistent. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of a sexual health consultation service for female patients undergoing cancer treatment or follow-up care, and assess patient perceptions of its usefulness. Methods: In November 2020, a sexual health consultation service was introduced at Gustave Roussy. Between November 2020 and February 2022, a survey was distributed to female patients who utilized the service. It assessed experiences, the perceived value of the consultation, resources provided, and improvements in sexual health post-consultation. Results: Of 153 surveys, 119 responses were received (77.8% response rate). The sexual health consultation was deemed useful by 87.4% of the participants and 74% found the resources helpful. Common concerns included vulvo-vaginal dryness (76%), dyspareunia (67%), and hypoactive desire (47%). After the consultation, 44% reported improvements in vaginal dryness. Furthermore, 44.5% felt more comfortable discussing sexual health concerns with other healthcare providers, and 46% felt more at ease discussing these issues with their partner. Conclusions: The high-perceived usefulness of the sexual health consultation, coupled with significant improvements in symptoms and communication skills, demonstrates the feasibility and value of integrating sexual health consultations into cancer care. Implications for Cancer Survivors: This approach enhances patient support and addresses an essential aspect of comprehensive cancer care, promoting a holistic focus on the well-being of cancer survivors.
KW - Cancer survivors
KW - Quality of life
KW - Sexology
KW - Sexual health consultation
KW - Supportive care
KW - Women's cancer
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U2 - 10.1007/s11764-025-01827-z
DO - 10.1007/s11764-025-01827-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105005115278
SN - 1932-2259
JO - Journal of Cancer Survivorship
JF - Journal of Cancer Survivorship
ER -