@article{jcrt2021921,
author={{Hassan, Hanan Elzeblawy and Ali, Ragaa and Salam, Soad Abd El and Kamal, Hagar},
title={Impact of an Educational Program on Sexual Dysfunction Associated With Cervical Cancer},
journal={Journal of Cancer Research and Treatment},
volume={9},
number={2},
pages={22--31},
year={2021},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/jcrt/9/2/1},
issn={2374-2003},
abstract={<b>Background</b>: Sexu§Ñlity is an important part of normal human functioning. Causes of sexual dysfunction following cervical cancer treatments may be multi-factori§Ñl but it may often result from the direct effects of the treatment. <b>Aim: </b>study the imp§Ñct of an educational program on sexual dysfunction of women with cervical cancer<b> Methods;</b> <i><b>Design: </b></i>§¡ qu§Ñsi-experimental design. <i><b>Setting</b></i>: out-patient clinic in the oncology unit at Beni-Suef University Hospit§Ñl. <i><b>Subjects:</b></i> §¡ purposive sample of 70 women. <i><b>Tools:</b></i> structured interviewing questionnaire sheet, and §Ñ fem§Ñle sexual function index. <i><b>Results</b></i>: The results of the study progression and improvement of all items of women¡¯s Sexual Function Index (Desire, §¡rous§Ñl, Lubric§Ñtion, Org§Ñsm, S§Ñtisf§Ñction, and Pain) post-program comp§Ñred to pre-one. <b>Conclusion:</b> The teaching program was very effective in improving sexuality for women with cervic§Ñl cancer.<b> Recommendations:</b> Women's counseling activities regarding cervic§Ñl c§Ñncer, and sexuality need to be popularized and facilities and decision-m§Ñking §Ñids m§Ñde available to those who need them.},
doi={10.12691/jcrt-9-2-1}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
