A patient-oriented workshop on sexual pain and endometriosis: Preliminary evidence for improvements in painful intercourse self-efficacy - 09/06/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.jeud.2023.100027 
Natasha L. Orr a, b, , Jessica L. Sutherland b,  Endometriosis Patient Research Advisory Board b, 1, Alice Huang b, Kate J. Wahl a, b, Heather Noga b, d, Lori A. Brotto a, d, Ciana Maher d, Mohamed A. Bedaiwy a, c, d, Christina Williams a, c, Catherine Allaire a, c, d, Paul J. Yong a, b, c, d
a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of British Columbia, F2 – 4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada 
b UBC Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Laboratory, F2 – 4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada 
c BC Women's Center for Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis, F2 – 4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada 
d Women's Health Research Institute, H214 – 4500 Oak Street, Box 42, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada 

Corresponding author at: F2 – 4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada.B423 – 4500 Oak Street, VancouverBCV6H 3N1Canada

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Highlights

Approximately 50% of people with endometriosis experience sexual pain (dyspareunia).
Self-management tools were described in a one-day patient-oriented workshop.
Increases in self-efficacy for sexual pain were identified post-workshop.
A one-day workshop is a low-cost method to improve pain self-efficacy.

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Abstract

Objective

Endometriosis-associated dyspareunia can persist after surgical interventions, requiring multidisciplinary treatment including pain education. This study explored the effectiveness of a one-day workshop for improving knowledge, behavioural changes, and self-efficacy.

Materials and methods

Pre-test post-test study of people who attended a workshop on dyspareunia and endometriosis. A pre- and immediately post-workshop questionnaire was used to evaluate the outcomes. A subsection of the Painful Intercourse Self-Efficacy questionnaire was used to assess self-efficacy.

Results

Sixteen people completed both the pre- and post-workshop questionnaires, 12 of which had endometriosis. There were improvements in knowledge on the prevalence, causes and treatments of dyspareunia in endometriosis after the workshop. All participants with endometriosis said “yes” or “maybe” to discussing what they learned with their healthcare provider. Comparing the self-efficacy of the 12 participants with endometriosis between pre- and post-workshop, there was a significant increase in certainty that they could: continue most of their sexual activities (Cohen's d=0.61, P=0.007); keep dyspareunia from interfering with their relationship (Cohen's d=0.77, P=0.023); make small-to-moderate reductions (Cohen's d=0.48, P=0.021) and large reductions (Cohen's d=0.56, P=0.034) in their dyspareunia by using non-surgical methods.

Conclusion

Disseminating information about dyspareunia at a one-day workshop was associated with improved knowledge and self-efficacy.

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Keywords : Endometriosis, Dyspareunia, Self-efficacy, Educational workshop


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