2018
DOI: 10.33425/2639-9474.1072
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Effect of Standard Oncology Nursing Care Intervention on Reducing “Sexual Dysfunction” among Cervical Cancer Survivors' Women

Abstract: There is an increasing awareness about the effect of gynecologic reproductive cancer treatment on sexual dysfunction. The assessment and treatment of sexual problems should become an important part of the standard care of cancer survivors' women. There were great challenges reported by the cervical cancer survivors' women. Nurses are the facilitators of the healing process and honor the cancer cervix survivors' subjective experiences and beliefs about their health and values. The study aimed to assess the seve… Show more

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“…There is an increased risk of sexual dysfunction in young adult survivors of childhood cancer, indicating a need for support in this population [68]. Another study emphasized the lack of information on sexual health for male childhood cancer survivors, showing further research and support is needed [69] interventions [70]. These findings demonstrate sexual dysfunction is a common issue among survivors that interventions may help address.…”
Section: Sexual Dysfunction In Cancer Survivorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an increased risk of sexual dysfunction in young adult survivors of childhood cancer, indicating a need for support in this population [68]. Another study emphasized the lack of information on sexual health for male childhood cancer survivors, showing further research and support is needed [69] interventions [70]. These findings demonstrate sexual dysfunction is a common issue among survivors that interventions may help address.…”
Section: Sexual Dysfunction In Cancer Survivorsmentioning
confidence: 99%