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Guidelines for Sexual Health Care for Prostate Cancer Patients

Authors :
Daniela Wittmann
Akanksha Mehta
Eilis McCaughan
Martha Faraday
Ashley Duby
Andrew Matthew
Luca Incrocci
Arthur Burnett
Christian J. Nelson
Stacy Elliott
Bridget F. Koontz
Sharon L. Bober
Deborah McLeod
Paolo Capogrosso
Tet Yap
Celestia Higano
Stacy Loeb
Emily Capellari
Michael Glodé
Heather Goltz
Doug Howell
Michael Kirby
Nelson Bennett
Landon Trost
Phillip Odiyo Ouma
Run Wang
Carolyn Salter
Ted A. Skolarus
John McPhail
Susan McPhail
Jan Brandon
Laurel L. Northouse
Kellie Paich
Craig E. Pollack
Jen Shifferd
Kim Erickson
John P. Mulhall
Source :
Journal of Sexual Medicine. 19(11):1655-1669
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Patients with prostate cancer suffer significant sexual dysfunction after treatment which negatively affects them and their partners psychologically, and strain their relationships. Aim We convened an international panel with the aim of developing guidelines that will inform clinicians, patients and partners about the impact of prostate cancer therapies (PCT) on patients’ and partners’ sexual health, their relationships, and about biopsychosocial rehabilitation in prostate cancer (PC) survivorship. Methods The guidelines panel included international expert researchers and clinicians, and a guideline methodologist. A systematic review of the literature, using the Ovid MEDLINE, Scopus, CINAHL, PsychINFO, LGBT Life, and Embase databases was conducted (1995–2022) according to the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. Study selection was based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Each statement was assigned an evidence strength (A-C) and a recommendation level (strong, moderate, conditional) based on benefit/risk assessment. Data synthesis included meta-analyses of studies deemed of sufficient quality (3), using A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR). Outcomes Guidelines for sexual health care for patients with prostate cancer were developed, based on available evidence and the expertise of the international panel. Results The guidelines account for patients’ cultural, ethnic, and racial diversity. They attend to the unique needs of individuals with diverse sexual orientations and gender identities. The guidelines are based on literature review, a theoretical model of sexual recovery after PCT, and 6 principles that promote clinician-initiated discussion of realistic expectations of sexual outcomes and mitigation of sexual side-effects through biopsychosocial rehabilitation. Forty-seven statements address the psychosexual, relationship, and functional domains in addition to statements on lifestyle modification, assessment, provider education, and systemic challenges to providing sexual health care in PC survivorship. Clinical Implications The guidelines provide clinicians with a comprehensive approach to sexual health care for patients with prostate cancer. Strengths & Limitations The strength of the study is the comprehensive evaluation of existing evidence on sexual dysfunction and rehabilitation in prostate cancer that can, along with available expert knowledge, best undergird clinical practice. Limitation is the variation in the evidence supporting interventions and the lack of research on issues facing patients with prostate cancer in low and middle-income countries. Conclusion The guidelines document the distressing sexual sequelae of PCT, provide evidence-based recommendations for sexual rehabilitation and outline areas for future research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17436095
Volume :
19
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Sexual Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....59649a000361fba0532d43360c33102c