Somaya El-Sayed Abou- Abdou
Suez Canal University, Egypt
Title: Mastectomies women and life dissatisfaction: Nursing view
Biography
Biography: Somaya El-Sayed Abou- Abdou
Abstract
Background: Breast cancer disease and its treatment often turns into a psychological health problems that affect both acceptance of body image and satisfaction of sexual life. The Psychiatric consultation liaison nurse play an important role in enhancement the psychological problems derived from breast cancer and provide effective management of care.
Aim of the study: Determine effect of breast cancer lines of treatment on body image and sexual life among married women
Setting: The study was conducted in Oncology Unit and Oncologic Outpatient Clinics at Suez Canal University Hospitals, Ismailia, Egypt.
Sample: Accidental sample of 125 mastectomies women were selected in this study.
Tools: Data was collected using one to one interview method to fill four structured questionnaires and rating scale. Tools of data collection were Personal, Sexual and Clinical Data- Breast Impact of Treatment Scale (BITS), Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and Women's and Partners Reactions Post Mastectomy (developed by the researcher).
Results: More than half of studied women have low satisfaction about their level of body image, about one third of them were unsatisfied with their sexual life. Most of the studied women expressed unsatisfaction about desire, orgasm and lubrication. There is statistical significance relation between, body image satisfaction and treatment received , women and husbands' reactions, Female Sexual Function Index.
Conclusion: Cancer Breast Women with mastectomy received other chemical and radiological lines of treatment suffer many problems which affect their satisfaction with their body image and physical fittness.
Recommendation: Psychiatric Liaison Nursing Service should be generalized to all hospitals especially in critical care units.