| Literature DB >> 34946436 |
Karim El-Marbouhe-El-Faqyr1, María Del Mar Jiménez-Lasserrotte1, Isabel María Fernández-Medina1, Cayetano Fernández-Sola1,2, José Manuel Hernández-Padilla1,3, Laura Helena Antequera-Raynal1.
Abstract
(1) Background: Disability is a dynamic interaction between a person's health conditions and personal and environmental factors. Disability is an evolving concept, which can be improved by intervening in the barriers that prevent disabled people from functioning in their daily life and enjoying a satisfactory sexual life. Sexuality is an important dimension of life that affects people's well-being. The aim was to describe and understand the experiences of primary care nurses regarding care for the sexuality of persons with disabilities. (2)Entities:
Keywords: disabled persons; nursing care; qualitative research; sex counselling; sexuality
Year: 2021 PMID: 34946436 PMCID: PMC8700835 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9121711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Sociodemographic characteristics of the participants (N = 21).
| Participant | Gender | Age | Country | Years of Experience | Place of Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Female | 30 | Spain | 4 | AHS |
| 2 | Female | 37 | Spain | 9 | AHS |
| 3 | Female | 45 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 4 | Female | 53 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 5 | Female | 31 | Spain | 4 | AHS |
| 6 | Female | 38 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 7 | Male | 42 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 8 | Male | 57 | Spain | 11 | AHS |
| 9 | Male | 36 | Spain | 5 | AHS |
| 10 | Male | 27 | Spain | 4 | AHS |
| 11 | Female | 38 | Spain | 9 | AHS |
| 12 | Male | 40 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 13 | Female | 55 | Spain | 12 | AHS |
| 14 | Male | 39 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 15 | Female | 58 | Spain | 13 | AHS |
| 16 | Male | 47 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 17 | Female | 43 | Spain | 10 | AHS |
| 18 | Female | 48 | Spain | 12 | AHS |
| 19 | Female | 53 | Spain | 11 | AHS |
| 20 | Female | 34 | Spain | 6 | AHS |
| 21 | Female | 36 | Spain | 7 | AHS |
AHS: Andalusian Health Service.
Interview protocol.
| Subject | Content/Possible Questions |
|---|---|
| My intention | Learn about the experiences of nurses regarding care for the sexuality of persons with disabilities. |
| Ethical issues | Inform that participation is voluntary, registration, consent, data confidentiality, and the possibility of leaving the study at any time. |
| Introductory question | Could you tell me about your experience in the nursing assessment of a patient with a disability? |
| Conversation guide | How do you approach the clinical interview to discover the sexual needs of the disabled patient? |
| Final question | Is there anything else you would like to tell me? |
| Appreciation | Thank them for their participation, remind them that their interview will be of great use, and place ourselves at their disposition. |
Example of the codification process.
| Quote | Units of Meaning | Subtheme | Theme |
|---|---|---|---|
| “ | Illness, treatment, | Coping process in people with disabilities: emotional and partner support. | Theme 2. Comprehensive approach to nursing |
| Safe sex, preventive methods, autonomy, specific needs | Sex education for people with disabilities: nursing as a health education agent. |
Themes, subthemes, and units of meaning.
| Theme | Subtheme | Units of Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Initial assessment of the patient: competences for a nurse–patient therapeutic relationship | 1.1. Clinical interview: starting point for good communication. | Empathy, not judging, eye contact, not interrupting, receptive, fears, comprehensible, trusting environment. |
| 1.2. Transmitting security and confidence in addressing sexual needs. | Comfort, sexual activity, sexual arousal, masturbation, intercourse, satisfaction, sexual limitations. | |
| 1.3. Functional diversity: exclusion of gender identity and sexual orientation. | Acceptance, integration in life, self-esteem, sexual identity, gender identity, multisexuality. | |
| 2. Comprehensive approach to nursing care for people with disabilities: importance of sexuality. | 2.1. Coping process in people with disabilities: emotional and partner support. | Illness, treatment, |
| 2.2. Sex education for people with disabilities: nursing as a health education agent. | Safe sex, preventive methods, autonomy, specific needs. | |
| 3. Sex counselling in nursing consultations | 3.1. Approach to sexual behaviour in people with disabilities. | Intimacy, confidentiality, anxiety, shame, enhance self-esteem. |
| 3.2. The figure of the sex therapist. | Unknown, training, regulated, therapist, prostitution. |