Steinke E E, Patterson P
School of Nursing, Wichita State University, Kansas, USA.
J Cardiovasc Nurs. 1995 Oct;10(1):81-7. doi: 10.1097/00005082-199510000-00008.
This study examined the assessment of sexual concerns and the practice of sexual counseling with myocardial infarction patients in a convenience sample of 171 cardiac nurses from three hospitals in the Midwest. Seventy-five percent of nurses (n = 129) had offered to discuss sexual concerns with less than 2% of their clients in the preceding year, and 71% of nurses (n = 122) had never referred clients for sexual counseling to another professional. Analysis of 17 items on the practice index indicated that nurses are not assessing sexual concerns, and specific information relevant to myocardial infarction patients largely is not being taught.
本研究在来自美国中西部三家医院的171名心脏科护士这一便利样本中,调查了对心肌梗死患者性问题的评估及性咨询实践情况。75%的护士(n = 129)在前一年主动与不到2%的患者讨论性问题,71%的护士(n = 122)从未将患者转介给其他专业人员进行性咨询。对实践指标上17项内容的分析表明,护士没有对性问题进行评估,而且基本未传授与心肌梗死患者相关的具体信息。