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Nho and Park: Descriptive Study on Sexuality for Women with Gynecological Cancer

Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to identify sexuality for women with gynecological cancer.

Methods

A total of seven women with gynecological cancer agreed to participate in this study. The data were collected utilizing in-depth semi-structured interviews style. A descriptive study design was used in this study. The interviews were analyzed using inductive content analysis methodology.

Results

Three themes identified were: 'women with gynecological cancer who give up their sexual life due to misunderstanding and fear', 'women with gynecological cancer who control their body and mind for recovery', 'women with gynecological cancer resume their sexual life with their partner's will'.

Conclusion

To improve sexual health and quality of life for women with gynecological cancer, we need to develop programs related to sexual health. An adjusted sexual health program will contribute to increased sexual health and quality of life for women with gynecological cancer.

Figures and Tables

Table 1
Demographic Characteristics (N=7)
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Notes

This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea Grant funded by the Korean Government (NRF-2010-330-H00010).

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