Sage Palliative Medicine & Chronic Care
Sexual health at the end of life in patients with advanced cancer and their partners. Results of a Dutch prospective longitudinal study (eQuiPe)
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
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This episode features Isabel S. van der Meer (Department of Research and Development, The Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, Utrecht, The Netherlands). What was already known? The diagnosis of advanced cancer and subsequent treatments can have negative implications for sexual health Changes in sexual health of patients with advanced cancer emerge from physical, mental and emotional transformations, but the importance of sexual health remains relatively unchanged. The majority of healthcare professionals find it challenging to discuss sexual health in the context of palliative care. What this paper adds? Patients and their partner remain relatively stable in most aspects of sexual health in the last 18 months of the patients' life. Patients' sexual desire significantly decreases in their last 18 months of life. Patients with worse physical functioning and/or prostate cancer reported a greater decline in most aspects of sexual health. Patients' sexual desire, activity and satisfaction