Department of Nursing Science, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
J Clin Nurs. 2023 Oct;32(19-20):6832-6848. doi: 10.1111/jocn.16773. Epub 2023 Jun 15.
To systematically identify and summarize the needs of chronically ill people concerning their sexual well-being in peer-reviewed published literature, to enable healthcare professionals to provide support in self-management satisfying the needs.
A scoping review was performed according to the framework of (JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis. JBI Global Wiki, 2020). Findings are reported in line with the PRISMA extension for scoping reviews.
A literature search and thematic analysis were conducted.
Full research was carried out in 2022 in the search engine BASE and the following databases: Scopus, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index and CINAHL. Peer-reviewed articles published after 2011 were included.
Fifty articles could be found. Seven categories of needs could be identified. People with chronic diseases want their providers to initiate discussions about sexual concerns and treat them trustfully and respectfully. Most of the patients would like the issue of sexuality to be included in routine care. They perceive their medical specialists and psychologists as preferred providers to talk to about this issue. Nurses are seen as primary contact persons but in a smaller number of studies.
Although the scoping review included different types of chronic diseases, the needs of chronically ill patients concerning their sexual well-being are not very different. Healthcare professionals, especially nurses, who are often the first point of contact for people with chronic illnesses, should take the initiative for open discussions about sexual issues. That requires a new understanding of the role of nurses, training and further education.
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND/OR PATIENT CARE: Providing patient education and facilitating an open discussion about sexuality require further training in the new understanding of the role of the nurse and the concept of sexual well-being.
What problem did the study address? Chronic diseases have an impact on patients' sexuality. Patients want to be informed about sexual issues, but providers often do not address them. What were the main findings? Patients with a chronic condition expect providers to initiate discussions about sexual well-being, regardless of the type of chronic disease. Where and on whom will the research have an impact? The research will impact healthcare professionals', especially nurses', future educational standards and ultimately patients.
PRISMA extension for scoping reviews.
Not required as it was a literary work (scoping review).
系统地识别和总结慢性病患者在同行评议已发表文献中对性健康的需求,使医疗保健专业人员能够提供满足这些需求的自我管理支持。
根据(JBI 证据综合手册。JBI 全球维基,2020 年)的框架进行了范围审查。研究结果按照扩展后的 PRISMA 范围审查标准进行报告。
进行了文献检索和主题分析。
2022 年在 BASE 搜索引擎和以下数据库中进行了全面研究:Scopus、MEDLINE、科学引文索引扩展版、社会科学引文索引和 CINAHL。纳入了 2011 年后发表的同行评议文章。
共找到 50 篇文章。可以确定 7 个类别的需求。慢性病患者希望他们的提供者主动讨论性问题,并以信任和尊重的态度对待他们。大多数患者希望将性问题纳入常规护理。他们希望医学专家和心理学家作为首选提供者来讨论这个问题。护士被视为主要联系人,但在少数研究中。
尽管范围审查包括了不同类型的慢性病,但慢性病患者对性健康的需求并没有太大的不同。医疗保健专业人员,尤其是经常是慢性病患者的第一联系人的护士,应主动就性问题进行公开讨论。这需要对护士的角色有新的理解、培训和继续教育。
对专业人员和/或患者护理的影响:提供患者教育和促进对性问题的开放讨论需要进一步培训,以了解护士角色的新理解和性健康的概念。
该研究解决了什么问题?慢性病会影响患者的性行为。患者希望了解性问题,但提供者往往不提及这些问题。主要发现是什么?慢性病患者期望提供者主动讨论性健康问题,无论其患有的慢性病类型如何。这项研究将在哪里和对谁产生影响?该研究将影响医疗保健专业人员的未来教育标准,尤其是护士的标准,并最终影响患者。
PRISMA 扩展范围审查。
由于这是一项文学作品(范围审查),因此不需要。