Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health, University of New England/Hunter New England Health, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
Susan Wakil School of Nursing, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2021 Nov;30(21-22):3194-3204. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15820. Epub 2021 Apr 30.
This study aimed to explore the experiences of individuals discussing sexual well-being with healthcare professions within the context of their cardiac illness to determine their sexual health information needs.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and known to have a detrimental impact on sexual health. Despite sexual health being recognised as a fundamental component of well-being, it may be a neglected aspect of care within the context of cardiovascular disease.
A qualitative exploratory study conducted in accordance with COREQ guidelines.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with participants (n = 13) aged between 30-77 years who had been diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease. Data were transcribed and subject to thematic analysis.
RESULTS/FINDINGS: Analysis revealed two major themes-Sexual healthcare information and expectations: I expect them to tell me and Experiences of sexual adversity: it's really scary. Although participants expected and welcomed information in relation to their illness and sexual health, this was rarely received. Subsequently, when some participants experienced sexual adversity including erectile dysfunction, they felt anxious and distressed which impacted their intimated relationships. It was often when participants sought information associated with adversity that information was provided and this was primarily in relation to medication associated with assisting dysfunction.
Individuals who have cardiovascular disease may require sexual health care. Nurses are well placed to provide information and education associated with cardiovascular disease and associated sexual well-being to promote positive outcomes for individuals and minimise distress around sexual adversity.
Findings highlight the importance of providing clear and accurate information about sexual well-being and function to patients experiencing cardiovascular disease. Provision of information should be considered an essential and routine aspect of care with patients being afforded opportunities to discuss concerns associated with their sexual well-being.
本研究旨在探讨个体在心脏病背景下与医疗保健专业人员讨论性健康的体验,以确定其性健康信息需求。
心血管疾病是全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因,已知对性健康有不利影响。尽管性健康被认为是健康的基本组成部分,但在心血管疾病的背景下,它可能是护理中被忽视的一个方面。
根据 COREQ 指南进行的定性探索性研究。
我们对 13 名年龄在 30-77 岁之间被诊断患有心血管疾病的参与者进行了半结构化访谈。数据被转录并进行主题分析。
结果/发现:分析揭示了两个主要主题-性保健信息和期望:我期望他们告诉我和性逆境的体验:真的很可怕。尽管参与者期望并欢迎与他们的疾病和性健康相关的信息,但很少收到这些信息。随后,当一些参与者经历性逆境时,包括勃起功能障碍,他们感到焦虑和苦恼,这影响了他们的亲密关系。当参与者寻求与逆境相关的信息时,通常会提供信息,主要是与协助功能障碍相关的药物。
患有心血管疾病的个体可能需要性保健。护士非常适合提供与心血管疾病和相关性健康相关的信息和教育,以促进个体的积极结果并减轻对性逆境的困扰。
研究结果强调了向患有心血管疾病的患者提供有关性健康和功能的清晰准确信息的重要性。提供信息应被视为护理的一个基本和常规方面,应让患者有机会讨论与其性健康相关的问题。