Educational interventions to improve communication about sexual health between nurses and gynecologic oncology patients: A narrative review

Can Oncol Nurs J. 2022 Feb 1;32(1):30-37. doi: 10.5737/236880763213037. eCollection 2022 Winter.

Abstract

Despite the desire of gynecologic oncology (GO) patients to speak openly about their sexual health experience with nurses, nurses often feel ill equipped to engage in these conversations. There are very few educational interventions available to GO nurses to improve sexual health communication with patients. The purpose of this narrative review is to identify and summarize existing educational interventions in this field. A literature search conducted in three databases, for the years 2010 through 2020, identified 11 papers. The results of the review indicate a mix of nurse training modalities and explore the potential for improving this communication. Existing training programs vary in terms of mode of delivery (online or in person), length, type of instructor, learning strategies and themes addressed. Overall, however, the results show a general lack of sexual health training for nurses caring for GO patients.

Keywords: communication; gynecologic cancer; intervention; nurse; oncology; sexual health.