Redefining sexual health after gynaecological cancer: Lived experiences from Gynea, a digital rehabilitation programme
Sigrund Breistig,
Kari Marie Thorkildsen,
Henrica Maria Johanna Werner
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundGynaecological cancer illness and treatment have a significant impact on women's sexual health and concerns regarding sexual health are known to be an unmet need in survivors. The digital support programme Gynea was designed to enhance women's health, including sexual health, after gynaecological cancer treatment. This study aimed to explore how cancer survivors experienced participation in Gynea.MethodologyThis is a phenomenological hermeneutic study. Individual, in‐depth semi‐structured interviews … Show more
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