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Sexual Health Integration in Treatment of Gynecological Oncology

Completed
Conditions
Ovarian Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Cervical Cancers
Vaginal Cancers
Sexual Health Quality of Life
Sexual Counselling
Registration Number
NCT06958068
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of Silesia
Brief Summary

The goal of this cross-section observational and questionary based study is to learn how geological cancer survivors perceive sexual health support given by health care professionals during diagnosis and treatment process.

The main question to be answered is:

Who, when and to what extend should discuss the sexual health issues

The participants will answer online survey questions about Sexual health issues and Sexual counselling during diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.

Detailed Description

The main aim of the study is to verify who, from medical specialist, should discuss the sexual health issues in gynecological cancer survivors, when that discussion should take places and to what exited all sexual issues should be discusses.

The secondary end points are:

* to establish factors affecting returning to sexual activities defined as any type of physical contact with a partner engaging sexual organs as well as mutual and solo masturbation.

* to verified if gender of counselling specialist is important to patients.

The study is a cross-section observation one. It is based on a survey containing questions regarding basic socioeconomical factors, treatment history, reproductive history, and those concerning the opinion who, when, to what extend and how should ask about sexual issues during therapy modalities planning, treatment and follow-up.

Women after completing a treatment irrespectively of its type (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immune check point inhibitors) will be eligible for the study. Those who are no more sexually active and currently have no sexual partner will also be included.

After collecting the date three main analysis will be conducted to answer the study questions.

The results will be used as a basic for further work on recommendation on sexual health counselling in gynecological malignancies.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
324
Inclusion Criteria
  • diagnosed with gynecological malignancies except breast cancer
  • completion of treatment irrespectively of its type (surgery, CTH, RTH, immunotherapy)
  • ECOG≤2
Exclusion Criteria
  • diagnosed with breast cancer
  • currently being treated for gynecological or other malignancies
  • ECOG >2
  • not being able to have any type of sexual activity due to physical limitations or comorbidities

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Who should counsel patients with gynecological maliganciesAt least 8 weeks post treatment completion

A set of questions were asked to verify the hypothesis that specialist in gynecological oncology should inform about sexual issues during the treatment ant after its completion. Timing, frequency of counselling and patients' preferences for sexual information sources were established.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Gender of gynecological oncologist counselling the patientAt least 8 weeks post treatment completion

A set of questions were ask to veryfy the hypothesis that in case of cancer choosing the specialist in gynecological oncology in not gender-based but knowledge and skills-based.

Returning to sexual activity defining as any sexual contact with a partner or solo masturbationAt least 8 weeks post treatment completion

A set of question were asked to verify factors that might influence returning to sexual activity after treatment completion

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Gynaecological Oncology, University Clinical Centre, Medical University of Silesia

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Katowice, Slaskie, Poland

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