TY - JOUR
T1 - The Storied Narratives of Partners of Those Who Have Undergone a Prostatectomy
AU - Ford, Meredith
AU - Patel, Darpan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Background Prostate cancer is perceived as a "couple's disease"; the diagnosis and treatment impact the patient-partner relationship. Objective To explore the storied narratives of a partner and their relationship with their loved one who has undergone a radical prostatectomy (RP) to treat prostate cancer. Methods This qualitative interpretive study used narrative analysis to understand how participants construct stories and narratives from their personal experiences. This approach provides insight into the partners' experiences, relationship changes post-RP, and barriers. Results Two overarching themes emerged: (1) partners' experience with the cancer diagnosis and (2) partners' experience with RP treatment. Seven main themes emerged as areas of significance related to the patient-partner relationship: (1) changing the relationship, (2) intimacy (including sexual and emotional intimacy), (3) desire for support, (4) managing disruption, (5) loss of control, (6) elevating partner's needs, and (7) protecting affected partner. Conclusions This study suggests that the post-RP relationship between the participant and their loved one improved or stayed the same; however, the sexual intimacy was negatively impacted, whereas the emotional intimacy was deepened. This study's findings highlight the need for ongoing education, resources, and support for the partner. Implications for Practice Support resources must be cultivated and offered to partners, and a "projected timeline"must be created to assist partners in managing the disruption and the feeling of loss of control. Incorporating relationship and caregiver counseling, sex education, and therapy can significantly impact the post-RP relationship.
AB - Background Prostate cancer is perceived as a "couple's disease"; the diagnosis and treatment impact the patient-partner relationship. Objective To explore the storied narratives of a partner and their relationship with their loved one who has undergone a radical prostatectomy (RP) to treat prostate cancer. Methods This qualitative interpretive study used narrative analysis to understand how participants construct stories and narratives from their personal experiences. This approach provides insight into the partners' experiences, relationship changes post-RP, and barriers. Results Two overarching themes emerged: (1) partners' experience with the cancer diagnosis and (2) partners' experience with RP treatment. Seven main themes emerged as areas of significance related to the patient-partner relationship: (1) changing the relationship, (2) intimacy (including sexual and emotional intimacy), (3) desire for support, (4) managing disruption, (5) loss of control, (6) elevating partner's needs, and (7) protecting affected partner. Conclusions This study suggests that the post-RP relationship between the participant and their loved one improved or stayed the same; however, the sexual intimacy was negatively impacted, whereas the emotional intimacy was deepened. This study's findings highlight the need for ongoing education, resources, and support for the partner. Implications for Practice Support resources must be cultivated and offered to partners, and a "projected timeline"must be created to assist partners in managing the disruption and the feeling of loss of control. Incorporating relationship and caregiver counseling, sex education, and therapy can significantly impact the post-RP relationship.
KW - Partner
KW - Prostate cancer
KW - Radical prostatectomy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007159649
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007159649#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001515
DO - 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001515
M3 - Article
C2 - 40460067
AN - SCOPUS:105007159649
SN - 0162-220X
JO - Cancer Nursing
JF - Cancer Nursing
M1 - 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001515
ER -