Journal article

Discussing sexuality in the clinical setting: The impact of a brief training program for oncology health professionals to enhance communication about sexuality

A Hordern, M Grainger, S Hegarty, M Jefford, V White, G Sutherland

Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology | WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC | Published : 2009

Abstract

Aim: Cancer and its treatments can profoundly affect a person's sexuality and self-image. However, oncology health professionals (OHP) are often reluctant to discuss these issues with patients. Cancer Council Victoria developed a short workshop to increase OHP's discussion of sexuality issues with cancer patients. We examined the immediate and longer term effect of workshop participation on perceived barriers to these discussions, their confidence in initiating the discussions, and changes in the frequency of their discussing sexuality issues with patients. Method: Twenty-one workshops were conducted involving 155 OHP. The workshops were run by trained facilitators and incorporated cognitive..

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