Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Centre for Sexuality, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Haemophilia. 2022 Jan;28(1):36-41. doi: 10.1111/hae.14447. Epub 2021 Nov 16.
The Haemophilia Experiences, Results and Opportunities (HERO) Study identified sexual health as an important psychosocial issue affecting people with haemophilia (PWH) worldwide. However, sexual health is inadequately addressed at haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs), because PWH and healthcare professionals (HCPs) experience barriers to broaching the subject. There is a clear need for HCP training to support communication in this area and improve comprehensive care.
The Sexual Health: Strategies for Effective Communication pilot programme was trialled in Canada to assess HCP readiness and ability to discuss sexual health issues with PWH and test communication tools to facilitate these conversations.
The pilot programme consisted of two 3-h sessions attended by seven HCPs from Calgary's Alberta Children's and Foothills Hospitals. The sessions included lectures and case scenarios and explained the check-in-affirm-clarify-answer and head-heart-body tools designed by the Centre for Sexuality to aid communication. The pilot was evaluated through discussions and an online questionnaire.
The pilot was well received by all HCP participants. Questionnaire data showed improvements in participants' knowledge, skills and comfort level in conducting sexual health discussions. Greatest improvements were noted in knowledge (100% 'good' or 'excellent' after the pilot, compared with 29% beforehand). Importantly, 86% felt that the material presented would be applicable in clinical practice.
The Canadian pilot demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed educational programme. The underlying principles could be adapted to similar programmes for other HTCs to facilitate sexual health discussions.
血友病体验、结果和机遇(HERO)研究表明,性健康是影响全球血友病患者(PWH)的一个重要社会心理问题。然而,血友病治疗中心(HTCs)对性健康问题的处理不够充分,因为 PWH 和医疗保健专业人员(HCP)在探讨这个问题时会遇到障碍。显然,需要对 HCP 进行培训,以支持这一领域的沟通,并改善全面护理。
性健康:有效沟通策略试点计划在加拿大进行了试验,以评估 HCP 准备情况和与 PWH 讨论性健康问题的能力,并测试促进这些对话的沟通工具。
试点计划由来自卡尔加里艾伯塔省儿童医院和福斯希尔医院的 7 名 HCP 参加了两次 3 小时的会议。会议包括讲座和案例情景,解释了由性健康中心设计的“检查-确认-澄清-回答”和“头-心-身”工具,以帮助沟通。试点通过讨论和在线问卷进行评估。
所有 HCP 参与者都对试点计划表示欢迎。问卷调查数据显示,参与者在进行性健康讨论方面的知识、技能和舒适度有所提高。最大的改进是在知识方面(试点后 100%的人表示“好”或“优秀”,而之前为 29%)。重要的是,86%的人认为所呈现的材料将适用于临床实践。
加拿大试点证明了拟议教育计划的有效性。可以根据类似的 HTC 改编基本原则,以促进性健康讨论。