McCloskey Hannah, Kaviani Aaron, Pande Rashmi, Boone Timothy, Khavari Rose
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States.
Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, United States.
Can Urol Assoc J. 2019 Mar;13(3):E31-E65. doi: 10.5489/cuaj.5374. Epub 2018 Aug 30.
We aimed to evaluate sexual function, sexual knowledge, and fertility status in adult patients with congenital genitourinary abnormalities (CGUA).
Adult patients with CGUA who were referred to a single transitional urology clinic between 2014 and 2017 were prospectively recruited to participate in the study. Questionnaires about general demographics, bowel and bladder continence, fertility, and sexuality were gathered. Validated questionnaires, including the Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) and Brief Index of Sexual Functioning for Women (BISF-W), were also collected.
A total of 167 adults with CGUA were referred to our clinic within the defined time frame. Sixty patients (25 males, 35 females) with a mean age of 25.4 years (range 18-75) met inclusion criteria and responded to questionnaires pertaining to sexuality and fertility. Forty-five (75%) responded to the fertility questionnaire; 26 (58%) had never heard of assisted reproductive technologies, and only one had received prior fertility counselling. Fifty-eight participants (97%) responded to the sexuality questionnaire; 21 (36%) reported a history of sexual activity, with 12 (21%) being currently sexually active. Twenty (34%) wanted to learn more about sexuality and/or fertility. The SHIM response rate was 44%, and only three females (9%) completed the BISF-W in its entirety.
Adults with CGUA desire more sexuality and fertility education, yet they are uncomfortable completing current questionnaires. Our sexuality and fertility questionnaires are too challenging for this patient population to complete despite assistance. Thus, modifications are urgently needed. Additionally, medical providers should discuss sexual and reproductive health with these patients earlier and in more detail.
我们旨在评估成年先天性泌尿生殖系统异常(CGUA)患者的性功能、性知识和生育状况。
前瞻性招募了2014年至2017年间转诊至单一过渡性泌尿外科诊所的成年CGUA患者参与本研究。收集了关于一般人口统计学、肠道和膀胱控尿、生育能力和性功能的问卷。还收集了经过验证的问卷,包括男性性健康量表(SHIM)和女性性功能简要指数(BISF-W)。
在规定时间内,共有167名成年CGUA患者转诊至我们的诊所。60名患者(25名男性,35名女性),平均年龄25.4岁(范围18 - 75岁)符合纳入标准,并对与性和生育相关的问卷做出了回应。45名(75%)患者回应了生育问卷;26名(58%)从未听说过辅助生殖技术,只有1名患者之前接受过生育咨询。58名参与者(97%)回应了性功能问卷;21名(36%)报告有性活动史,其中12名(21%)目前仍有性活动。20名(34%)患者希望了解更多关于性和/或生育的知识。SHIM的回应率为44%,只有3名女性(9%)完整填写了BISF-W。
成年CGUA患者希望获得更多性和生育方面的教育,但他们对填写当前问卷感到不适。尽管有帮助,但我们的性和生育问卷对于该患者群体来说仍极具挑战性,难以完成。因此,迫切需要进行修改。此外,医疗服务提供者应更早、更详细地与这些患者讨论性和生殖健康问题。