2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-014-2244-x
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Exploring the role of the partner in couples’ sexual recovery after surgery for prostate cancer

Abstract: Partners' sexual and support needs during couples' sexual recovery after prostatectomy should be acknowledged and addressed as a legitimate aspect of research and care for men recovering from prostatectomy.

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“…Struggling with urinary incontinence |fflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl{zfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl} Struggling with Sexual dysfunction (Wittmann et al, 2014) Sexual adaptation Accepting each other's feelings (Beck et al, 2013) ? Incorporating sexual changes into a new; expanded sense of self |fflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl ffl{zfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl ffl} Sexual acceptance Renegotiating the practices of sexual intimacy (Beck et al, 2013) ?…”
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“…Struggling with urinary incontinence |fflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl{zfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl} Struggling with Sexual dysfunction (Wittmann et al, 2014) Sexual adaptation Accepting each other's feelings (Beck et al, 2013) ? Incorporating sexual changes into a new; expanded sense of self |fflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl ffl{zfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl ffl} Sexual acceptance Renegotiating the practices of sexual intimacy (Beck et al, 2013) ?…”
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“…First, there are articles following a grief theory to describe the adjustment process (Beck et al, 2013;Fergus et al, 2002;Hanly et al, 2014;Hartman et al, 2014;Juraskova et al, 2003;Navon & Morag, 2003;Walker & Robinson, 2011, 2012Wilmoth, 2001;Wittmann et al, 2014). In this case, sexual changes are depictedin terms of a loss,andthe adjustment occurs throughthe pathwayofgriefandmourning.Differentstagesofsexualadjust- …”
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“…This variability may be related to the enrolment of individuals in different disease stages, undergoing different treatments, or having different psychological and social characteristics, both for the patient and for the caregiver. In fact, it is known that different aspects of the disease or of the treatment may imply different caregiving burdens [41] as well as different psychological or relational issues [90][91][92][93][94].…”
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