人类性学
社会心理的
医学
定性研究
应对(心理学)
缓和医疗
扎根理论
人口
精神疾病
精神科
临床心理学
心理学
护理部
心理健康
性别研究
社会科学
环境卫生
社会学
作者
Anne Kelemen,Clara Van Gerven,Katherine Mullins,Hunter Groninger
标识
DOI:10.1177/10499091211036928
摘要
Palliative care (PC) clinicians are well trained to address physical, psychosocial and spiritual needs of patients who have a serious illness. However, one area that is often overlooked is intimacy and sexuality.To explore patient concerns regarding intimacy as it relates to illness, family reactions, physician conversations, and coping strategies and challenges.Eligible subjects (at least 18 years old, capacitated, receiving PC consultation at the lead author's institution) participated in semi-structured interviews between November and December 2017. Transcripts were open-coded and analyzed using Dedoose 3.5.35 software. A constant comparative method was used to identify patterns in the data.21 interviews were analyzed and several themes emerged. Participants described the effect of physical and mental/emotional changes on their relationships. Family relationships, romantic relationships, and sexuality were prominent in patients' experiences of intimacy and how it changed as the illness progressed. Relationships were often noted to strengthen during the course of illness, while sexual activity was frequently reported to be negatively impacted. Patients consistently reported little provider communication on the impact of illness on intimacy beyond instructions about what sexual activities they could or could not engage in.This study underlines the significant impact of serious, progressive illness on relationships, sexuality, and physical and emotional intimacy. It highlights that these topics continue to be priorities for patients with serious illness, and that medical teams frequently fail to address them at all. Future research should further explore these issues across diverse patient populations.
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