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Facilitators and obstacles to couples’ intimacy after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A qualitative study

, MSc, , PhDORCID Icon, , MSc & , PhDORCID Icon
 

Abstract

Objective:

To identify perceived factors related to intimacy following HSCT.

Design:

Qualitative descriptive design.

Participants:

Patients diagnosed with hematological cancer, 6 months into their HSCT recovery, and their partners.

Methods:

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 participants (nine patients and their partners). A thematic analysis was carried out.

Findings:

Couples reported various obstacles to intimacy, such as emotional obstacles (i.e. negative emotions, emotional mismatch), the length of the disease, its treatments and side effects, and the patient’s physical condition. Couples also reported facilitators to intimacy, such as using emotional facilitators (e.g. showing empathy), fostering open communication or sharing common experience of the disease.

Conclusion:

This study highlights specific factors that influence couples’ intimacy in the context of HSCT.

Implications for Psychosocial Providers: Couples’ intervention delivered in cancer care should be adapted by focusing on specific factors that maintain or enhance couples’ intimacy.

Acknowledgments

We wish to acknowledge all the women and their partners who participated in this study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. Editorial assistance in English was financed by the Laboratory of Psychopathology and Health Processes [LPPS], Université de Paris. The open access charges were financed by the Université de Paris (grant RH03L21FIR36) and Pr Aurélie Untas’s grant from the Institut Universitaire de France.