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Developing interventions to address sexuality after stroke: Findings from a four-panel modified Delphi study.

Margaret McGrath1, Sandra Lever, Annie McCluskey, Emma Power.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although stroke has a profound impact on sexuality there are limited evidence-based interventions to support rehabilitation professionals in this area. The aim of the current research was to prioritize content areas and approaches to sexual rehabilitation from the perspective of stroke survivors, their partners, stroke rehabilitation clinicians and researchers.
METHODS: A 2-step online Delphi method was used to prioritize the content of, and approaches to, sexual rehabilitation with stroke survivors, their partners, stroke rehabilitation clinicians and researchers.
RESULTS: Stroke survivors (n = 30), their partners (n = 18), clinicians and researchers in stroke rehabilitation (n = 45) completed at least 1 of 2 investigator-developed surveys. Participants prioritized 18 core content areas for inclusion in sexual rehabilitation following stroke with a high degree of consensus. Another 27 content areas were considered moderately important. There was strong consensus that sexual rehabilitation should be offered in the subacute and chronic phases of stroke recovery. Participants would prefer health professionals to deliver the intervention face-to-face.
CONCLUSION: This study presents opinions from stroke survivors, partners of stroke survivors, clinicians and researchers. The information about content, timing and mode of delivery will be used to develop and evaluate a comprehensive sexuality rehabilitation programme.

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Keywords:  Delphi-technique; rehabilitation; sexual behaviours; sexuality; stroke

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30895327     DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Med        ISSN: 1650-1977            Impact factor:   2.912


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Authors:  Hezekiah Stratton; Joshua Sansom; Anita Brown-Major; Paul Anderson; Louisa Ng
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2020-05-01

2.  A Pilot Study of the Psychosocial Impact of Low-Cost Assistive Technology for Sexual Functioning in People with Acquired Brain Injury.

Authors:  Estíbaliz Jiménez; Feliciano Ordóñez
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-04       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  Identifying Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Needs Among Individuals After Transient Ischaemic Attack Using Rehab-Compass as a Simple Screening Tool in the Outpatient Clinic.

Authors:  Gustaf Magaard; Britt-Marie StÅLnacke; Ann SÖrlin; Fredrik Öhberg; Stina Berggren; Emma Grollmuss; Xiaolei Hu
Journal:  J Rehabil Med Clin Commun       Date:  2019-10-14

4.  Co-designing a Program to Improve Post-stroke Sexual Rehabilitation: The Promise of Innovative Methods.

Authors:  Louis-Pierre Auger; Dorra Rakia Allegue; Ernesto Morales; Aliki Thomas; Johanne Filiatrault; Brigitte Vachon; Annie Rochette
Journal:  Front Rehabil Sci       Date:  2022-05-11
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