patient perspective

HAPPY - Humanity Assurance Protocol in interventional radiotheraPY (brachytherapy) - An AIRO Interventional Radiotherapy Study Group project

Purpose: Interventional procedures may produce emotional distress, particularly in interventional radiotherapy (IRT, brachytherapy - BT). This work would like to propose a series of recommendations/interventions to guarantee a human approach in order to favor the psychological well-being of the patient during interventional radiotherapy. Material and methods: Thirty patients affected by gynecological cancer and treated with endovaginal high-doserate IRT (HDR-IRT) were selected from January to March 2019.

Sexual well-being in adolescent and young adults born with arm: the perspective of the patients

Purpose: Sexual well-being and sexual functioning are understudied in patients born with ARM. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate sexual history, main fears, and problems encountered during sexual relationships. Methods: Before participating in a sexual education intervention, 21 adolescents or young adults (12 males; mean 28.8; SD 10.6) born with ARM, answered a ten-item questionnaire specifically developed to evaluate sexual well-being. Percentages and Chi-square were calculated. Results: 52.4% were married/had a partner.

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