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Managing Sexual Dysfunction For Women With Breast Cancer: The Perspective Of Health Care Providers In North East Malaysia.

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2021-03-10
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Chanmekun, Siti Balqis
Zulkifli, Maryam Mohd
Muhamad, Rosediani
Mohd Zain, Norhasmah
Low, Wah Yun
Liamputtong, Pranee
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Purpose: Management of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is vital for women with breast cancer due to the devastating consequences, including marital disharmony and reduced quality of life. We explore healthcare providers’ (HCPs) perceptions and experiences in managing FSD for women living with breast cancer using a phenomenological approach. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted using a face-to-face interview method with HCPs from two tertiary hospitals in North East Malaysia. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and transferred to NVivo® for data management. The transcriptions were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Three key barriers were identified through the thematic analysis: a scarcity of related knowledge; the influence of socio-cultural ideas about sex; and the specialty-centric nature of the healthcare system. Most HCPs interviewed had a very narrow understanding of sexuality, were unfamiliar with the meaning of FSD, and felt their training on sexual health issues to be very limited. They viewed talking about sex to be embarrassing to both parties—both HCPs and patients—and was therefore not a priority. They focused more on their specialty, thus limiting the time to discuss sexual health and FSD with their patients. Conclusion: Therefore, interventions to empower the knowledge, break the sociocultural barriers, and improve the clinic settings are crucial for HCPs in managing FSD confidently.
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