Efficacy, Use, and Acceptability of a Web-Based Self-management Intervention Designed to Maximize Sexual Well-being in Men Living With Prostate Cancer: Single-Arm Experimental Study
BackgroundSexual dysfunction is a frequent side effect associated with different prostate cancer treatment approaches. It can have a substantial impact on men and their partners and is associated with increased psychological morbidity. Despite this, sexual concerns are often not adequately addressed...
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Main Authors: | Sean R O'Connor (Author), Carrie Flannagan (Author), Kader Parahoo (Author), Mary Steele (Author), Samantha Thompson (Author), Suneil Jain (Author), Michael Kirby (Author), Nuala Brady (Author), Roma Maguire (Author), John Connaghan (Author), Eilis M McCaughan (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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