Journal of Clinical Medicine (Oct 2020)

Clinic Utilization and Characteristics of Patients Accessing a Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Program’s Sexual Rehabilitation Clinic

  • Julie Wong,
  • Luke Witherspoon,
  • Eugenia Wu,
  • Sara Sheikholeslami,
  • Wen Liao,
  • Wallace Yuen,
  • Jenna Bentley,
  • Christine Zarowski,
  • Monita Sundar,
  • Stacy Elliott,
  • Celestia S. Higano,
  • Ryan Flannigan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 3363

Abstract

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Prostate cancer (PC) treatment leads to impairment of sexual function. The Prostate Cancer Supportive Care (PCSC) Program’s Sexual Rehabilitation clinic (SRC) assists patients and their partners with sexual recovery using a biopsychosocial approach to rehabilitation. This study characterizes patients seen in the SRC between July 2013–1 July 2019. Data was retrospectively abstracted from clinic records. In total, 965 patients were seen over 3391 appointments during the study period. Median age (standard deviation (SD)) was 66 years (SD = 7.1), 82.0% were partnered, yet 81.7% attended appointments alone. 88.0% were treated with surgery, 5.1% with brachytherapy, 3.7% with external beam radiation (EBRT), 1.8% with combined brachytherapy and EBRT, and 1.4% with androgen deprivation therapy. In total, 708 patients (73.4%) attended ≥1 follow-up appointment. Median time (SD) between end of prostate cancer treatment to first SRC appointment was 270 days (range 0–7766). The mean (SD) self-reported overall sexual satisfaction (extracted from International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5)) significantly increased both with erectile aids (1.69 (SD = 1.52) to 2.26 (SD = 1.66), p n = 148) and without erectile aids (1.71 (SD = 1.44) to 2.35 (SD = 1.57), p n = 235). This study provides guidance for further investigation to refine treatment, wait-times, support, and/or resource offerings in this type of program.

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