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Danish Nurses Attitudes Towards Addressing Sexual Health

Danish Nurses Attitudes Towards Addressing Sexual Health

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Overview

Health professionals, within the field of cancer, attitude towards addressing sexual health with patients is unknown.

The aim is to investigate the attitudes of Danish cancer nurses towards addressing sexual health in their clinical work, as well as to assess differences in perceived competences and knowledge.

Method: The questionnaire Health professionals Attitudes towards Sexual Health-Danish version (PA-SH-D) is sent out to Danish cancer nurses via the Professional Society for Cancer Nurses. The questionnaire is sent out via a link via the RedCap database.

The questionnaire link is sent out to members of the Professional Association for Cancer Nurses under the Danish Nursing Council, and it is sent out via their membership register.

Description

Health professionals, within the field of cancer, attitude towards addressing sexual health with patients is unknown.

The aim is to investigate the attitudes of Danish cancer nurses towards addressing sexual health in their clinical work, as well as to assess differences in perceived competences and knowledge.

Method: The questionnaire Health professionals Attitudes towards Sexual Health-Danish version (PA-SH-D) is sent out to Danish cancer nurses via the Professional Society for Cancer Nurses. The questionnaire is sent out via a link via the RedCap database.

The questionnaire link is sent out to members of the Professional Association for Cancer Nurses under the Danish Nursing Council, and it is sent out via their membership register.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Nurses working within the area of onkology or hematology in a danish hosptial or primary sector
  • nurses having daily contact with patients with a cancer diagnosis

Exclusion Criteria:

  • nurses not having daily contact with patients
  • nurses not working within hematology or oncology

Study details
    Sexuality
    Communication
    Sexual Dysfunction

NCT06531382

Rigshospitalet, Denmark

21 October 2025

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