Abstract
Background: Sexual problems are common among cardiac patients. Further information is required on patients experiences of sexuality and preferences for sexual counselling.Aim: To characterise sexual dysfunction and related factors among patients following cardiac rehabilitation and examine related treatment delivery.Methods: Telephone interviews with 382 patients (32% response rate) recruited from six hospital rehabilitation centres.Results: Seventy-nine per cent were male; average age was 64 years (SD 9.8). Forty-seven per cent of the total sample reported no sexual relations in the previous year, and nearly a half of sexually active respondents reported at least one sexual problem. Erectile dysfunction (reported by 33%) and lack of interest in sex (reported by 10%) were the most common problems for men and women respectively. Twenty-three per cent reported that sex had deteriorated for them since their cardiac event, and for half of these this was considered a serious problem. In logistic regression analysis, higher anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) and being male were associated with reporting a sexual problem ((2) = 37.85, p0.001). Sixty-six per cent reported that sex was never discussed by a health professional and satisfaction with this aspect of care was low. Patients wanted these issues to be addressed and the majority (63%) claimed they would find it easy to discuss sexual problems with a health professional.Conclusions: Sexual inactivity and sexual problems are common in this group. Health professionals should address sexual issues with their patients, ideally in a private setting and within the broader context of addressing psychological wellbeing.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Pages (from-to) | 558-566 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | European Journal Of Cardiovascular Nursing |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2013 |
Keywords
- Cardiovascular diseases
- cardiac rehabilitation
- erectile dysfunction
- sexual assessment and counselling
- sexual dysfunction
- sexual problems
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- Authors
- Byrne, M,Doherty, S,Murphy, AW,Mcgee, HM,Jaarsma, T