2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-022-07003-8
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Investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on breast cancer clinicians’ communication about sexual health

Abstract: Purpose We assessed breast cancer clinicians’ perspectives on how the COVID-19 pandemic and increased use of telehealth affected their clinical communication about sexual heath. Methods Breast cancer clinicians participating in a sexual health communication intervention study ( N = 29; 76% female; 66% oncologists; 34% advanced practice clinicians) completed an online survey. Data analysis consisted of descriptive statistics and thematic analys… Show more

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“…(1984) 35 and Reese et al. (2022), 38 were quality assessed by JBI Descriptive Study Appraisal Tool and JBI Quality Appraisal Tool. Reese et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1984) 35 and Reese et al. (2022), 38 were quality assessed by JBI Descriptive Study Appraisal Tool and JBI Quality Appraisal Tool. Reese et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depuis le début de la pandémie, les praticiens ont privilégié les échanges en téléconsultation. Lors de ces échanges à distance, la santé sexuelle a été moins abordée, estimée comme moins prioritaire et l'outil de communication moins propice au dialogue [33]. Les patients atteints de cancer sont plus à risque de développer une forme grave de Covid-19.…”
Section: Impact Du Virus Sur La Santé Mentale Des Personnes Nécessita...unclassified
“…The susceptibility to the adverse effects caused by COVID-19 has received huge amounts of global attention, due to the potentially increased vulnerability of COVID-19-induced mortality (2). During the pandemic, the management of cancer patients has changed significantly, which consists of delayed breast cancer screening, untimely treatment and follow-up, and breast cancer recovery after infection with COVID-19 (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8). The true effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on patient outcomes remains unknown, though most of the changes were reasonable responses to the current healthcare emergency (3).…”
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confidence: 99%