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An Educational Intervention (Starting the Conversation) to Promoting Effective Clinical Communication about Sexual Health for Patients with Gynecologic Cancer

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial tests how well the Starting the Conversation educational intervention works to promote effective clinical communication about sexual health for patients with gynecologic cancer. Common sexual problems after undergoing treatment for gynecologic cancer include vaginal dryness/pain, arousal difficulties, loss of sexual desire and activity, and body image concerns. Symptoms may often persist years after treatment ends, leading to substantial psychological distress. Many patients feel unprepared for how to raise sexual health concerns to their providers and therefore uncomfortable holding such discussions. The Starting the Conversation intervention may facilitate effective patient-clinician communication about sexual health concerns patients with gynecologic cancer.