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'Opening a can of worms': GP and practice nurse barriers to talking about sexual health in primary care.

机译:“打开一罐蠕虫”:家庭医生和实践护士在初级保健中谈论性健康的障碍。

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BACKGROUND: There is evidence that health professionals do not discuss sexually related issues in consultations as often as patients would like. Although primary care has been identified as the preferred place to seek treatment for sexual health concerns, little is known either of the factors that prevent GPs and practice nurses initiating such discussions or of how they feel communication in this area could be improved. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to identify barriers perceived by GPs and practice nurses to inhibit discussion of sexual health issues in primary care and explore strategies to improve communication in this area. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 GPs and 35 practice nurses recruited from diverse practices throughout Sheffield. RESULTS: The term 'can of worms' summarized participants' beliefs that sexually related issues are highly problematic within primary care because of their sensitivity, complexity and constraints of time and expertise. Particular barriers were identified to discussing sexual health with patients of the opposite gender, patients from Black and ethnic minority groups, middle-aged and older patients, and non-heterosexual patients. Potential strategies to improve communication about sexual health within primary care included training, providing patient information and expanding the role of the practice nurse; however, several limitations to these approaches were identified. CONCLUSION: GPs and practice nurses do not address sexual health issues proactively with patients, and this area warrants further attention if policy recommendations to expand the role of primary care within sexual health management are to be met.
机译:背景:有证据表明,卫生专业人员并未像患者希望的那样在会诊中讨论与性有关的问题。尽管已将初级保健确定为寻求性健康问题治疗的首选地点,但阻碍全科医生和执业护士开展此类讨论的因素或他们如何改善这一领域的沟通方式知之甚少。目的:本研究的目的是确定全科医生所认识的障碍,并实践护士的做法,以阻止在初级保健中讨论性健康问题,并探索改善该领域沟通的策略。方法:对来自谢菲尔德各地不同实践的22名全科医生和35名实践护士进行了半结构化访谈。结果:“蠕虫的罐头”一词概括了参与者的信念,即与性相关的问题在初级保健中存在很大的问题,因为它们的敏感性,复杂性以及时间和专业知识的限制。确定了与异性患者,黑人和少数族裔人群,中老年和老年患者以及非异性恋患者讨论性健康的特殊障碍。改善初级保健中有关性健康的交流的潜在策略包括培训,提供患者信息并扩大执业护士的作用;但是,已经确定了这些方法的一些局限性。结论:全科医生和执业护士没有主动与患者解决性健康问题,如果要满足扩大基层医疗在性健康管理中的作用的政策建议,这一领域值得进一步关注。

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