Sexual satisfaction and its predictors in patients with advanced cancer and their family caregivers in six European countries: Baseline data from the DIAdIC study

Author:

Matthys Orphé123,Dierickx Sigrid123,Van Goethem Vincent123,Deliens Luc123,Lapeire Lore4,De Pauw Aglaja4,Hudson Peter15,Vulsteke Christof67ORCID,Geboes Karen8,De Waele Stefanie9,Spoormans Isabelle10,Di Leo Silvia11,Guberti Monica12ORCID,Schmidt Ulrik Sørensen1314ORCID,Scott David15,Harding Richard16ORCID,Witkamp Erica17,Connolly Michael18, ,De Vleminck Aline13,Cohen Joachim13

Affiliation:

1. End‐of‐life Care Research Group Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) & Ghent University Ghent Belgium

2. Department of Public Health and Primary Care Ghent University Ghent Belgium

3. Department of Family Medicine and Chronic Care Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Brussel Belgium

4. Department of Medical Oncology Ghent University Hospital Ghent Belgium

5. St Vincent's and The University of Melbourne Centre for Palliative Care Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Department of Medical Oncology Integrated Cancer Center Ghent AZ Maria Middelares Ghent Belgium

7. Center for Oncological Research (CORE) Antwerp University Antwerp Belgium

8. Department of Gastroenterology Ghent University Hospital Ghent Belgium

9. Department of Medical Oncology AZ Sint‐Lucas Ghent Belgium

10. Department of Hematology AZ Oostende Oostende Belgium

11. Psycho‐oncology Unit Azienda USL‐IRCCS di Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia Italy

12. Research and EPB Unit Health Professions Department Azienda USL‐IRCCS di Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia Italy

13. Department of Public Health University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

14. Palliative Care Research Unit Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine (GP) Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

15. School of Nursing and Midwifery Queen's University Belfast Belfast UK

16. Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care Policy and Rehabilitation King's College London London UK

17. Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

18. UCD School of Nursing Midwifery & Health Systems University College Dublin Belfield Ireland

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo identify predictors of sexual satisfaction in patients with advanced cancer and their family caregivers.MethodsCross‐sectional study using baseline survey data from a randomized controlled trial in six European countries. Patients with advanced cancer and their family caregiver completed measures on sexual satisfaction (one item from Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy ‐ General questionnaire for patients and Caregiver Quality of Life Index‐Cancer scale for family caregivers) and health‐related characteristics. Multivariable linear regressions were performed for all predictors (identified based on literature) with sexual satisfaction as dependent variable.ResultsThe sample comprised 431 patient‐family caregiver dyads. Patients with prostate or gynecological cancer reported lower sexual satisfaction (respectively B = −0.267 95% CI: −1.674, −0.594 and B = −0.196, 95% CI −2.103, −0.452). Higher emotional (B = 0.278, 95% CI 0.024, 0.057) physical (B = 0.305, 95% CI 0.012, 0.025) and social functioning (B = 0.151, 95% CI 0.001, 0.013), global health (B = 0.356, 95% CI 0.007, 0.013) and social wellbeing (B = 0.161, 95% CI 0.013, 0.082) among patients were associated with higher sexual satisfaction. Among family caregivers, sexual satisfaction was lower with increased age (B = −0.142, 95% CI −0.022, −0.004). Higher emotional functioning (B = 0.027, 95% CI 0.011, 0.043) and quality of life (B = 0.165, 95% CI −0.165, 0.716) were associated with higher sexual satisfaction in family caregivers.ConclusionsThe results underscore that sexual wellbeing of patients and family caregivers is related to health related factors in physical, emotional, and social domains. Patients and family caregivers could benefit from a dyadic approach to address sexual wellbeing.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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