Intili H
Associate Health Service, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Urol Nurs. 1998 Dec;18(4):279-80, 287.
Because impotence has both physiologic and psychologic components, it seems that impotent patients might benefit from a holistic approach to treatment that includes a medical regimen for physiologic factors as well as treatment for social and psychologic factors. The spousal relationship is one social and/or psychological factor. Often, a male experiences his sexual dysfunction as profoundly stressful while the partner finds it annoying or disturbing, but not threatening to the overall bond between them (Rust, Golombok, & Collier, 1988). This study was conducted to explore patient perception of the spousal (partner) relationship during admission to an erectile dysfunction clinic.