Perceptions of gender roles, gender power relationships and sexuality in Thai women following diagnosis and treatment for cervical cancer
journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byS Kritcharoen, K Suwan, Sansnee Jirojwong
Purpose/Objectives: To describe patients' and their partners' perceptions of gender roles, gender power relationships, and sexuality before diagnosis of and after treatment for cervical cancer. Design: Descriptive. Setting: Southern Thailand. Sample: 97 women with cervical cancer who received cancer treatment, including radiotherapy, and their partners. Methods: Structured interview methods were used to gather information relating to gender roles, gender power relationships, and sexuality. Main Research Variables: Gender roles, gender power relationships, and sexuality. Findings: Fifty-two percent of the women (n=50) were diagnosed with stage 11 cervical cancer. The percentage of women who undertook various activities specific to gender roles before their diagnoses was higher than the percentage who undertook the same activities after treatment. An increased percentage of partners undertook the women's gender-role-specific activities after the women received cancer treatment compared with the percentage who did so before diagnosis. Little change in gender power relationships was reported. A high percentage of the couples reported changes in various aspects of their sexuality aftrer cancer treatment compared with before diagnosis. Conclusions: Gender roles, gender power relationships, and sexuality changed for women with cervical cancer and their partners after the women completed cancer treatment. Implications for Nursing: Open discussions among women with cervical cancer, their partners, and oncology nurses are recessary to identify culturally sensitive and appropriate solutions.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Volume
32
Issue
3
Start Page
682
End Page
688
Number of Pages
7
eISSN
0190-535X
ISSN
1538-0688
Location
Pittsburgh
Publisher
Oncology Nursing Society
Language
en-aus
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Arts, Health and Sciences; Mahawitthayalai Songkhlanakharin; TBA Research Institute;