TY - JOUR
T1 - Effective patient-provider communication about sexual concerns in breast cancer
T2 - a qualitative study
AU - Reese, Jennifer Barsky
AU - Beach, Mary Catherine
AU - Smith, Katherine Clegg
AU - Bantug, Elissa T.
AU - Casale, Kristen E.
AU - Porter, Laura S.
AU - Bober, Sharon L.
AU - Tulsky, James A.
AU - Daly, Mary B.
AU - Lepore, Stephen J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
PY - 2017/10/1
Y1 - 2017/10/1
N2 - Purpose: Breast cancer patients commonly experience sexual concerns, yet rarely discuss them with clinicians. The study examined patient and provider experiences and preferences related to communication about breast cancer-related sexual concerns with the goal of informing intervention development. Methods: Patient data (n = 28) were derived from focus groups and interviews with partnered and unpartnered women treated for breast cancer reporting sexual concerns. Provider data (n = 11) came from interviews with breast cancer oncologists and nurse practitioners. Patient and provider data were analyzed separately using the framework method of qualitative analysis. Results: Findings revealed individual and institutional barriers to effective communication about sexual concerns and highlighted key communication facilitators (e.g., a positive patient-provider relationship, patient communication as a driver of provider communication, and vice versa). Patients expressed preferences for open, collaborative communication; providers expressed preferences for focused intervention targets (identifying concerns, offering resources/referrals) and convenient format. A model of effective communication of sexual concerns was developed to inform communication interventions. Conclusions: Findings suggest that to improve patient-provider communication about sexual concerns, knowledge and skills-based interventions that activate patients and that equip providers for effective discussions about sexual concerns are needed, as are institutional changes that could incentivize such discussions.
AB - Purpose: Breast cancer patients commonly experience sexual concerns, yet rarely discuss them with clinicians. The study examined patient and provider experiences and preferences related to communication about breast cancer-related sexual concerns with the goal of informing intervention development. Methods: Patient data (n = 28) were derived from focus groups and interviews with partnered and unpartnered women treated for breast cancer reporting sexual concerns. Provider data (n = 11) came from interviews with breast cancer oncologists and nurse practitioners. Patient and provider data were analyzed separately using the framework method of qualitative analysis. Results: Findings revealed individual and institutional barriers to effective communication about sexual concerns and highlighted key communication facilitators (e.g., a positive patient-provider relationship, patient communication as a driver of provider communication, and vice versa). Patients expressed preferences for open, collaborative communication; providers expressed preferences for focused intervention targets (identifying concerns, offering resources/referrals) and convenient format. A model of effective communication of sexual concerns was developed to inform communication interventions. Conclusions: Findings suggest that to improve patient-provider communication about sexual concerns, knowledge and skills-based interventions that activate patients and that equip providers for effective discussions about sexual concerns are needed, as are institutional changes that could incentivize such discussions.
KW - Adult
KW - Aged
KW - Breast Neoplasms/complications
KW - Communication
KW - Female
KW - Focus Groups
KW - Humans
KW - Interpersonal Relations
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Physician-Patient Relations
KW - Qualitative Research
KW - Sexual Behavior/psychology
KW - Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological/psychology
KW - Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological/psychology
KW - Sexual Partners
KW - Sexuality/psychology
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U2 - 10.1007/s00520-017-3729-1
DO - 10.1007/s00520-017-3729-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 28451911
SN - 0941-4355
VL - 25
SP - 3199
EP - 3207
JO - Supportive Care in Cancer
JF - Supportive Care in Cancer
IS - 10
ER -