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Sexual and Reproductive Health Concerns in Adults With Cloacal Anomalies: A Qualitative Study
Lissa X Yu1, Michelle McGowan2, Kara Bendle1
1Division of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Study Objective:
Long-term gynecologic data are lacking to inform the care of patients with cloacal malformations. We seek to examine perceived sexual and reproductive health challenges of patients born with cloacal anomalies and characterize the experiences of patients as adults.
Design And Setting:
Virtual semi-structured focus groups and single-participant interviews were conducted using an online video platform. Retrospective chart review was performed to abstract available demographics and surgical history.
Participants:
Adult patients were contacted from a database of 143 patients born with cloaca who had been seen at or referred to a tertiary care pediatric colorectal center. Participants were recruited until data collection reached thematic saturation. Twenty patients aged 18-53 years participated in 5 focus groups and 3 single-participant interviews. The hospital IRB determined the research activities to be exempt from IRB review and oversight.
Interventions And Main Outcome Measures:
Interviews and focus groups were transcribed and analyzed using the constant comparative method to identify themes regarding sexual and reproductive health and compared with medical and surgical history abstracted from chart review.
Results:
Participants reported many perceived barriers to intercourse and intimacy including bowel and bladder continence management. All participants reported discussion of pregnancy and fertility with healthcare providers as important. Other common themes included concerns about independence and transitioning from pediatric to adult providers.
Conclusion:
Anorectal malformations are associated with sexual and reproductive health concerns. Patients seek guidance on family building, intimacy, and transition to adult care. Future quantitative study of these topics is needed to develop best practices for counseling and clinical management of these patients.
Level Of Evidence:
Level VI.
Type Of Study:
Prognosis Study.
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