Patients’ feelings concerning the approach of sexuality by the radiation oncologist
ben abdesselem khissal,
Tunisia
PO-1459
Abstract
Patients’ feelings concerning the approach of sexuality by the radiation oncologist
Authors: ben abdesselem khissal1, Bohli Meriem2, Naimi Zeineb2, Abdellatif Imene2, Aissaoui Dorra2, Kochbati Lotfi2
1Abderrahmane Mami Hospital, radiation oncology, Tunis, Tunisia; 2Abderrahmane Mami Hospital, Radiation Oncology, Tunis, Tunisia
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Purpose or Objective
The aim of this study was to assess patients’
feelings when the subject of sexuality is approached by the radiation
oncologist.
Material and Methods
From September 1, 2021 to October 9, 2021, we conducted a
qualitative study including 30 patients followed for breast or pelvic cancer
treated in the radiotherapy department of the Abderrahmane Mami Hospital in Ariana.
During consultations, a sexuality assessment was carried out. The radiation
oncologist collected patients’ feelings asking the following questions: have
other health workers discussed the topic of sexuality? Do you
think it is the role of the radiation oncologist to ask questions about your
sexual life? How did you feel: surprised, joyful,
against or indifferent?
Results
The mean age of the 30 included patients was 48 years [27
- 63]. Twenty patients were treated for breast cancer and 10 patients for
pelvic cancer. Seven patients (23.3%) reported that
their oncologist had already discussed the subject of sexuality (surgeon in 2
cases, medical oncologist in 1 case and radiotherapist in 4 cases). Fourteen
patients (46.6%) said that they would take the initiative to bring up such a
discussion if they have sexual disorders. Twenty-seven patients (90%) estimated
that their radiation oncologist should initiate the subject of sexuality. Concerning
patients’ feelings, two patients (6.6%) were surprised, 10 patients (33.3%) expressed
their joy, 17 patients (56.6%) took a neutral position, and one patient (3.3%) expressed
her displeasure.
Conclusion
Our study showed that only 23% of patients were
previously asked about their sexuality. The
approach of sexuality by the radiation oncologist was acceptable by 90% of the
patients. A strong expectation to talk about it
was noted in our study: one third of patients expressed their joy.