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    Rasmusson, Else-Marie
    Malmö högskola, Faculty of Health and Society (HS), Department of Social Work (SA).
    "Ingen har nämnt ordet sex": kvinnors och mäns erfarenheter av information om sexuell hälsa vid cancersjukdom2015Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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    1. Women's Wishes and Need for Knowledge Concerning Sexuality and Relationships in Connection with Gynecological Cancer Disease
    Open this publication in new window or tab >>Women's Wishes and Need for Knowledge Concerning Sexuality and Relationships in Connection with Gynecological Cancer Disease
    2008 (English)In: Sexuality and disability, ISSN 0146-1044, E-ISSN 1573-6717, Vol. 26, no 4, p. 207-218Article in journal (Refereed) Published
    Abstract [en]

    The purpose of this study was to investigate women's wishes and need for knowledge concerning sexuality and relationships in connection with gynecological cancer. A total of 11 women were interviewed following the completion of their treatment for gynecological cancer. The data was analyzed using latent content analysis. Two main categories were identified: "The absence of knowledge about the body" and "Conversation with sexual relevance." The women wished with their partners present, to be given more in-depth knowledge about their situation given by competent staff who are sensitive to what knowledge is required. Thus, it is important that nurses, who care for women with gynecological cancer, meet each woman's individual needs for knowledge about the effects on her sexuality due to her disease and treatment.

    Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
    Springer, 2008
    Keywords
    Need for knowledge, Gynecological cancer disease, Sexuality, Sweden
    National Category
    Medical and Health Sciences
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    urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-18737 (URN)10.1007/s11195-008-9097-5 (DOI)000260967200004 ()2-s2.0-56349160979 (Scopus ID)
    Available from: 2020-10-20 Created: 2020-10-20 Last updated: 2023-12-01Bibliographically approved
    2. ‘Did they think I would understand all that on my own?’: a questionnaire study about sexuality with Swedish cancer patients
    Open this publication in new window or tab >>‘Did they think I would understand all that on my own?’: a questionnaire study about sexuality with Swedish cancer patients
    2013 (English)In: European Journal of Cancer Care, ISSN 0961-5423, E-ISSN 1365-2354, Vol. 22, no 3, p. 361-369Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    This study investigates information about the sexual effects of cancer on patients, irrespective of age or diagnosis, in terms of fertility, sexual desire and sexual function. A quantitative study was conducted and the results are based on responses from 106 questionnaires. The results show that 48% of respondents had not received any information in the areas of inquiry. There was a difference between information wished for and provided, and the largest difference was in the question of whether sexual activity should be avoided. A significantly higher number of men than women received information about effects on fertility and sexual desire. The results also showed that information about sexuality needs to be taken into account to a greater extent than is presently being done.

    Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
    Blackwell Munksgaard, 2013
    Keywords
    cancer patients, fertility, sexual function, sexual desire, information
    National Category
    Social Sciences
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    urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-4313 (URN)10.1111/ecc.12039 (DOI)000320551100010 ()23350636 (PubMedID)2-s2.0-84876834949 (Scopus ID)15387 (Local ID)15387 (Archive number)15387 (OAI)
    Available from: 2020-02-28 Created: 2020-02-28 Last updated: 2024-02-05Bibliographically approved
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