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Female Sexual Health: Barriers to Optimal Outcomes and a Roadmap for Improved Patient-Clinician Communications

机译:女性性健康:最佳结果和改进患者临床通信的路线图的障碍

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Background: Although sexual health can be considered a vital sign for overall health, several barriers prevent women from receiving proper medical counseling, support, and/or care for their sexual health needs and concerns. Methods: Experts in sexual health compiled research and experience on the impediments to women receiving adequate assessment and treatment for their sexual health. Specific solutions and a roadmap for overcoming such barriers and improving patient-clinician communication are presented. Results: Social stigma around female sexuality remains in Western culture and as a result, women often avoid and/or are embarrassed to discuss their sexual health with their health care professionals (HCPs). Moreover, midlife women are typically unaware or have misconceptions about conditions that may adversely impact their sexual life, such as genitourinary syndrome of menopause and hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Without understanding there may be underlying medical conditions, there is also a lack of awareness that safe and effective treatments are available. Lack of training, tools, time, and limited treatment options impede HCPs from providing women with necessary sexual health support. Educating women, training HCPs, and providing communication tools to HCPs can facilitate effective dialog between patients and HCPs. More specifically, HCPs can be trained to initiate and maintain a sexual health conversation in a manner that is comfortable for women to convey sexual health needs and concerns, and for HCPs to correctly identify, diagnose, and treat the sexual problems of their female patients. Conclusions: Solutions exist to address the barriers currently impeding patient-clinician interactions around sexual health.
机译:背景:虽然性健康可以被视为整体健康的重要迹象,但有几个障碍阻止妇女接受适当的医疗咨询,支持和/或关心其性健康需求和关注。方法:进行性健康的专家编制对妇女的障碍的研究和经验,接受其性健康的足够评估和治疗。介绍了克服了这种障碍和改善患者临床通信的特定解决方案和路线图。结果:社会耻辱周围女性性行为仍然存在于西方文化中,因此,女性经常避免和/或尴尬地与他们的医疗保健专业人士(HCP)讨论其性健康。此外,中年女性通常不知道或对可能对其性生活产生不利影响的条件的误解,例如更年期的殖民族综合征和低血压性欲障碍。不理解可能存在潜在的医疗条件,也缺乏认识,即可提供安全和有效的治疗方法。缺乏培训,工具,时间和有限的治疗方案阻碍了HCP,为妇女提供了必要的性健康支持。教育女性,培训HCP和为HCP提供通信工具可以促进患者和HCP之间的有效对话。更具体地说,HCP可以接受培训,以便以舒适的方式培训,以便为女性传达性健康需求和担忧,以及HCPS正确识别,诊断和治疗其女性患者的性问题的方式进行性健康谈话。结论:存在解决目前阻碍性健康周围患者临床医生互动的障碍。

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