Abstract Introduction Penile implant (PI) surgery is a well-recognized strategy for erectile dysfunction (ED) with excellent functional/satisfaction outcomes. To date, little attention has been paid to the attitudes and satisfaction outcomes of female partners of such patients. Objective To qualitatively assess how female partners feel about PI surgery to inform the development of a female partner specific questionnaire. Methods Female partners of men who had undergone PI surgery (3-piece inflatable) underwent concept elicitation interviews. Prior to this, a panel of experts in female sexual health and PI surgery was convened to define potential domains of interest. Women were interviewed by one of two female sexual medicine clinicians to elicit concepts. As part of the spontaneous item generation phase, participants were asked about their attitudes, hopes and concerns prior to PI surgery, as well as changes in partner post-surgery. Participants were then asked whether they identified domains raised by the expert panel that were not mentioned during the spontaneous phase. Additional open-ended questions were asked about experiences before and after PI surgery. Interviews were transcribed verbatim for subsequent qualitative analysis by 2 trained members of the study team. Results 12 women have been interviewed. Mean partner age = 60 years, relationship duration = 20years. Interviews were held 12 months post-PI for 17% of partners, 12-24 months for 25%,24 months for 58%. Partner communication and involvement in decision to get the implant were uniquely raised as pre-surgical concerns, whereas PI attributes were uniquely mentioned as post-surgical concerns. How the PI has impacted the man’s self-esteem, whether impacts to self-esteem have affected the partner, and overall satisfaction with sex were most common concepts raised across pre- and post-surgery Conclusions Using rigorous qualitative methodology, we have identified concepts that are unique to pre-surgery, post-surgery, and common across the surgical experience among partners of men who have undergone penile implant surgery. These data will facilitate development of a tool to assess female partner attitudes, beliefs and satisfaction prior to and after PI surgery. Disclosure Yes, this is sponsored by industry/sponsor: Coloplast Clarification: Industry funding only - investigator initiated and executed study
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