Publications by authors named "Kim Erickson"

Article Synopsis
  • Patients with prostate cancer experience significant sexual dysfunction following treatment, impacting their mental health and relationships.
  • An international panel created guidelines to help clinicians and patients understand the effects of prostate cancer treatments on sexual health and relationships, emphasizing the importance of biopsychosocial rehabilitation for survivors.
  • The guidelines were developed through a systematic literature review, considering cultural diversity and the unique needs of various sexual orientations and gender identities, aimed at fostering open discussions about sexual health outcomes.
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Objective: To evaluate the acceptance and knowledge attained in a preoperative psychoeducational group seminar for patients and partners. Education before radical prostatectomy (RP) helps patients set appropriate expectations for functional recovery. We hypothesized that the seminar would be acceptable and would facilitate learning.

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Objectives: Dyssynergic defecation (DD) is a subtype of chronic constipation that responds to biofeedback therapy (BFT). Abdominal, anorectal, and stool symptoms are commonly reported by DD patients, but limited data exist to demonstrate the improvement of these associated symptoms to BFT. Aims to prospectively study the response of constipation and associated abdominal, rectal, and stool symptoms to biofeedback in a population with dyssynergia.

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Purpose: Rectal prolapse (RP) beyond infancy is challenging, and despite surgical correction, recurrences are not uncommon, suggesting that underlying contributing processes may have a role. This study highlights a previously poorly recognized relationship between RP in older children and behavioral/psychiatric disorders (BPD). We describe the incidence of recurrence and use of behavioral, psychological and physical therapeutic tactics in a multidisciplinary approach to pediatric RP.

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