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. 2023 Feb 17;30(2):2417-2428.
doi: 10.3390/curroncol30020184.

The Anatomy of a Hybrid In-Person and Virtual Sexual Health Clinic in Oncology

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The Anatomy of a Hybrid In-Person and Virtual Sexual Health Clinic in Oncology

Andrew Matthew et al. Curr Oncol. .

Abstract

Sexual health is compromised by the diagnosis and treatment of virtually all cancer types. Despite the prevalence and negative impact of sexual dysfunction, sexual health clinics are the exception in cancer centers. Consequently, there is a need for effective, efficient, and inclusive sexual health programming in oncology. This paper describes the development of the innovative Sexual Health Clinic (SHC) utilizing a hybrid model of integrated in-person and virtual care. The SHC evolved from a fusion of the in-person and virtual prostate cancer clinics at Princess Margaret. This hybrid care model was adapted to include six additional cancer sites (cervical, ovarian, testicular, bladder, kidney, and head and neck). The SHC is theoretically founded in a biopsychosocial framework and emphasizes interdisciplinary intervention teams, participation by the partner, and a medical, psychological, and interpersonal approach. Virtual visits are tailored to patients based on biological sex, cancer type, and treatment type. Highly trained sexual health counselors facilitate the virtual clinic and provide an additional layer of personalization and a "human touch". The in-person visits complement virtual care by providing comprehensive sexual health assessment and sexual medicine prescription. The SHC is an innovative care model which has the potential to close the gap in sexual healthcare. The SHC is designed as a transferable, stand-alone clinic which can be shared with cancer centers.

Keywords: biopsychosocial; cancer rehabilitation; cancer survivorship; oncosexology; sexual dysfunction; sexual health.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose. Please note that Gideon Yang is an employee of NexJ Health, the platform provider for the SHC. He has no relevant financial conflict of interest given that the SHC is fully owned by The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and funded by The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation.

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