Women’s Experiences of Vulvodynia: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Journey Toward Diagnosis

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Rebekah Shallcross
Joanne M. Dickson
David Nunns
Kate Taylor
Gundi Kiemle
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[1] The University of Liverpool,Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
[2] The University of Bristol,Centre for Academic Primary Care, Population Health Sciences, Bristol
[3] University of Liverpool,Department of Psychological Sciences
[4] Edith Cowan University,Department of Psychology
[5] Nottingham University Hospitals,Department of Gynaecological Oncology
[6] Vulval Pain Society,undefined
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Archives of Sexual Behavior | 2019年 / 48卷
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Vulvodynia; Vulval/vulvar pain; Interpretative phenomenological analysis;
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Vulvodynia is the experience of idiopathic pain characterized by burning, soreness, or throbbing in the external female genitalia or vulva and is estimated to be experienced by 4–16% of the female population, yet only half of women seek help regarding their symptoms. Of the women who do seek help, only around 2% obtain a diagnosis. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to explore the experiences of women with vulvodynia on their journey toward diagnosis, by using semi-structured interviews and an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) methodology. Eight women were interviewed, and their experiences were analyzed and interpreted into three master themes, each with constituent sub-themes: (1) The Journey Is a Battle, (2) “What Is Vulvodynia?”: Ambivalence Toward Diagnosis, and (3) Patriarchy, Women, and Sex. Overall, women perceived a healthcare system which was dismissive and shaming, with an inadequate knowledge of vulvodynia. This in turn impacted on women’s psychological well-being. Psychological understanding, one-to-one therapy, and consultation and training for healthcare professionals may help to improve the psychological well-being of women with vulvodynia.
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页码:961 / 974
页数:13
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