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NCT ID: NCT05312099 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

The Effect of Menopause on Sexual Life and Depression: a Case-control Study.

menopause
Start date: January 14, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

work completed but not yet published

NCT ID: NCT05272345 Active, not recruiting - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

Fibromyalgia and Sexual Functıonal Dısorder and Sexual Therapy

Start date: February 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

investigators aim to re-evaluate the findings of Fibromyalgia in patients whose FSFI scores return to normal levels after sexual therapy, by identifying patients with sexual dysfunction according to the FSFI scale applied in patients investigators followed up with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, and when investigators consulted with obstetricians.

NCT ID: NCT05266651 Not yet recruiting - Sexual Dysfunction Clinical Trials

Efficiency of Tadalafil for Management of Female Sexual Dysfunction

Start date: March 10, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

comparative study between tadalafil versus placebo effect for the management of circumsized female

NCT ID: NCT05242770 Completed - Gynecologic Cancer Clinical Trials

Pelvic Physical Therapy for Sexual Dysfunction in Gynecologic Oncology Survivors

Start date: March 28, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to investigate the use of pelvic physical therapy for gynecologic cancer survivors who report sexual dysfunction. Physical therapy experts believe that a full 10-week regimen is necessary for true improvement of symptoms. Investigators aim to see if this tense regimen is feasible for survivors. Investigators also aim to see if patients have an improvement in their sexual function and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT05222282 Active, not recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Sexual Health in Patients With Hematologic Malignancies

Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sexual wellbeing is an integral component of psychosocial and physical wellbeing. Cancer-related symptoms, treatment side-effects and psychosocial distress have significant impact on sexual well-being and sexual health. Within the framework of sexual wellbeing, sexual function is defined by a capacity to fully engage in all phases of the human sexual response cycle. Thus, sexual dysfunction is characterized by a disruption in one or more elements of the response cycle. Previous research shows that patients with hematologic malignancies and specifically patients following stem cell transplantation experience a high symptom burden and distinct genital alterations, and therefore in increased risk of sexual dysfunction. In spite of growing evidence documenting high prevalence of sexual dysfunction in cancer patients, patients with hematologic malignancies are underrepresented in clinical trials investigating their sexual health. This study aims to examine the sexual health in patients across hematologic malignancies in Denmark, and to investigate feasiblity and effect of a randomized multimodal intervention by providing nurse-led sexual consultations and physician-led preventive genital examinations, to enhance sexual function and early recognition of gential graft versus host disease in adult patients following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Finally, the study aims to explore perspectives and experiences of patients following this multimodal intervention. This knowledge will entail new opportunities to detect subgroups of patients with distinct risk of sexual dysfunction, and potentially lead to targeted interventions in clinical practice toward this specific population. Moreover this will provide evidence with high methodological rigor and potentially strengthen the possibilities for evidence-based decision making in Denmark regarding preventive gential examinations during follow-up in patients following stem cell transplant.

NCT ID: NCT05097469 Recruiting - Sexual Dysfunction Clinical Trials

Carbon Dioxide Acupulse Laser Treatment Versus Sham Treatment and Sexual Dysfunction.

Start date: October 4, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study is intended to assess the safety and efficacy of Carbon dioxide AcuPulse laser treatment in patients with sexual dysfunction. Eligible subjects will be randomized to either receive 3 laser or 3 sham treatment sessions, 4 weeks apart and 3 follow up visits 3, 6 and 12 months following the last treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05086900 Enrolling by invitation - Pain, Chronic Clinical Trials

Developing a PROM for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection

Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to develop and validate the first set of patient-reported outcome measures for recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI): the Recurrent UTI Symptom Scale and the Recurrent UTI Impact Questionnaire. These tools could be used in clinical practice, clinical trials and research to gather an insight into a patient's perspective of their recurrent UTI symptom severity and its impact on their life, as well as determining any possible improvement or other change in their condition due to interventions (e.g. antibiotic treatment).

NCT ID: NCT05039775 Recruiting - Sexual Dysfunction Clinical Trials

Clitoral Therapy Device in Alleviating Sexual Dysfunction After Genital Mutilation.

Start date: September 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study to determine the effect of clitoral therapy device EROS device/ on sexual dysfunction after genital mutilation.

NCT ID: NCT05010486 Completed - Clinical trials for Patient Satisfaction

Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction After Rectal Surgery and Patient Satisfaction of Preoperative Discussions

Start date: August 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Sexual dysfunction after rectal surgery varies widely in the literature. Prevalence of sexual dysfunction before surgery and desire of patient to treat this condition is also not well established. Objectives of this prospective cohort study were to determine prevalence of sexual dysfunction with a questionnaire before and after surgery. Patient's satisfaction and quality of life were also collected regarding preoperative information given.

NCT ID: NCT04964895 Completed - Sexual Dysfunction Clinical Trials

Sexual Quality of Patients After Bladder Cancer Cystectomy

QSCO
Start date: September 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Bladder cancer is the second most prevalent urological cancer in France. About 1 in 5 new cases of bladder cancer infiltrate the muscles. The standard treatment is neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical cystectomy associated with reconstruction of the urinary tract. The short-term effects on well-being and quality of life are well known. The long-term effects are, on the other hand, poorly understood, particularly sexual function. This study aim to asses the quality of sexual life in patients with cystectomy for bladder cancer. This will be done via various questionnaires given before and after surgery.