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Burn care professionals' attitudes and practices regarding discussions of sexuality and intimacy with adult burn survivors.

机译:烧伤护理专业人员与成年烧伤幸存者讨论性与亲密关系的态度和做法。

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Burn injury survival means coping with more than just the physical changes and disabilities often encountered after burn injury. Overall quality of life is important, and issues such as sexuality and intimacy are significant facets of quality of life. A literature review revealed limited research regarding current burn center practices related to sexuality and intimacy concerns of burn survivors and their partners. A 28-item survey, designed by seasoned burn care professionals and survivors, was distributed to burn care practitioners attending general sessions at several burn conferences in the United States. Seventy-one (86%) of the invited respondents completed the survey, with nursing representing the majority (63%). Mean tenure working in burn care was 10 years. Mean age of respondents was 40.5 years, with 75% being female and 25% male. Nearly half (47%) reported that specific staff was not designated to discuss sexuality and intimacy with survivors in their center. Sixty-two percent reported that special training regarding sexuality and intimacy was not available at their burn center. Only 14% of respondents indicated that they were "very comfortable" initiating conversation regarding these topics. Fifty-five percent said they were only likely to discuss sexuality and intimacy if the patient/partner initiated the discussion; however, 95% agreed that the patient should not have this responsibility. Although results represent findings from only 37 burn centers, the issues of sexuality and intimacy are not being effectively addressed in the participating centers. Designated staff to provide education is lacking, and there is limited comfort on the part of health care providers in initiating such conversations. These factors seem to often prevent burn care professionals from adequately addressing burn survivor's sexuality and intimacy needs and establish the need for further development of training and educational materials specific to sexuality, intimacy, and burn injury survival. The limited number and lack of diversity among participants create potential for bias and limit generalizability of results.
机译:烧伤的生存不仅意味着应对烧伤后经常遇到的身体变化和残疾。总体生活质量很重要,诸如性和亲密关系等问题是生活质量的重要方面。文献综述显示,关于烧伤幸存者及其伴侣的性和亲密关系的当前烧伤中心做法的研究有限。由经验丰富的烧伤护理专业人员和幸存者设计的一项28个项目的调查问卷已分发给在美国举行的几次烧伤会议上参加一般会议的烧伤护理从业人员。受邀受访者中有71位(86%)完成了调查,其中绝大多数是护理(63%)。烧伤护理的平均任期为10年。受访者的平均年龄为40.5岁,女性为75%,男性为2​​5%。近一半(47%)的人报告说,没有指定特定人员与他们中心的幸存者讨论性与亲密关系。 62%的人报告说,他们的烧伤中心没有提供有关性和亲密关系的特别培训。只有14%的受访者表示,他们“非常自在”地就这些话题展开对话。 55%的人说,只有在患者/伴侣发起讨论时,他们才可能讨论性和亲密关系;但是,95%的患者同意患者不应承担此责任。尽管结果仅来自37个烧伤中心的调查结果,但参与中心并未有效解决性与亲密问题。缺乏指定的提供教育的人员,并且医疗保健提供者在发起此类对话方面的舒适度有限。这些因素似乎经常阻止烧伤护理专业人员充分解决烧伤幸存者的性和亲密感需求,并确定需要进一步开发针对性,亲密感和烧伤伤害生存的培训和教育材料。参与者数量有限且缺乏多样性会造成产生偏差的可能性,并限制了结果的普遍性。

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