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Women with Gynaecological Cancer Awaiting Radiotherapy: Self-reported Wellbeing, General Psychological Distress, Symptom Distress, Sexual Function, and Supportive Care Needs.

Gynecologic oncology(2022)

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Objective. To better serve women with gynaecological cancers, we need a sound understanding of their health, wellbeing and needs. This study sought to explore these issues in a sample of Australian women before commencing curative radiotherapy.Methods. We undertook a secondary analysis of baseline data from a supportive care trial (n = 311). Descrip-tive statistics were used to summarise responses to measures of wellbeing, general psychological distress, symp-tom distress, sexual function and vaginal changes, and supportive care needs. Pre-specified regression models were used to examine sources of variation in wellbeing and sexual function.Results. Women reported lower emotional, functional and physical wellbeing than population norms (all p < 0.001). The prevalence of general psychological distress was 31% (95% CI 26-36%). Distress caused by physical symptoms was typically low. Health system and information needs comprised eight of the top ten moderate -to-high supportive care needs. Most women reported no change in interest for physical contact or sex compared to pre-diagnosis, but some sexually active women (16-24%) reported smaller vaginal size, increased dryness, and more pain on intercourse. General psychological distress was a robust marker of poorer wellbeing and sexual function.Conclusions. Before radiotherapy, a substantial minority of women with gynaecological cancers experience general psychological distress, reduced wellbeing and moderate-to-high health system and information needs. A model of comprehensive care incorporating assessment of unmet needs, general psychological distress, and sexual issues is recommended. Healthcare providers may require training to elicit and respond to a constellation of interrelated issues and access relevant services for women requiring additional support. CrownCopyright (c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Gynaecological cancer,Radiotherapy,Quality of life,Psychological morbidity,Sexual function,Symptoms
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