University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Medicine, Oxford, UK.
King's College London, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, LondonUK.
J Crohns Colitis. 2021 Oct 7;15(10):1641-1648. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab043.
Inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] affects all aspects of life, yet little is known about the impact of the condition on intimacy and sexuality and if such concerns should be discussed with health care professionals. This hermeneutical phenomenological study aimed to explore the experiences of people living with inflammatory bowel disease and discussing their sexuality concerns with health care professionals.
Participants [n = 43] aged 17-64 years were recruited. Data were collected via in depth interviews and anonymous narrative accounts [Google Forms]. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.
An overarching theme 'These discussions aren't happening' with four main themes were generated. The main themes were: 'I can't image talking about sex'; 'I am a person, not my IBD'; 'We need to talk about sex'; and 'Those who talked about sex, talked badly'. Participants described the lack of conversations with their health care professionals on sexual well-being issues, in spite of the importance they gave to the topic, and identified barriers to having such conversations. They made suggestions for future clinical practice that would better meet their needs. The few who had discussed sexual well-being issues with health care professionals reported negative experiences.
Patients' needs and preferences, about addressing during clinical appointments concerns related to their sexual well-being, should be addressed routinely and competently by health care professionals. Understanding the implications of inflammatory bowel disease for intimate aspects of the lives of those living with the condition could improve the quality of the care provided.
炎症性肠病[IBD]影响生活的方方面面,但人们对该疾病对亲密关系和性的影响知之甚少,也不知道是否应该与医疗保健专业人员讨论这些问题。本解释性现象学研究旨在探讨患有炎症性肠病的人的经历,并讨论他们与医疗保健专业人员讨论性问题的担忧。
招募了年龄在 17-64 岁的 43 名参与者。通过深入访谈和匿名叙事性叙述[Google 表单]收集数据。使用主题分析来分析数据。
生成了一个具有四个主要主题的总体主题“这些讨论没有发生”。主要主题是:“我无法想象谈论性;“我是一个人,不是我的 IBD;“我们需要谈论性;和“那些谈论性的人,说得很糟糕”。参与者描述了与他们的医疗保健专业人员缺乏关于性健康问题的对话,尽管他们非常重视这个话题,并确定了进行此类对话的障碍。他们为未来的临床实践提出了建议,以更好地满足他们的需求。少数与医疗保健专业人员讨论过性健康问题的人报告了负面体验。
医疗保健专业人员应例行且熟练地解决患者在临床预约中提出的与性健康相关的问题。了解炎症性肠病对患者生活中亲密方面的影响,可以提高所提供护理的质量。