Daily living activities' performance by male diabetics with sexual dysfunction in South Africa.

Mabitsela H Mphasha, Tebogo M Mothiba, Linda Skaal
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Abstract

Background: Sexual dysfunction (SD) is a common complication among men living with diabetes (MLWD), which adds to stresses induced by medical condition. Effect of stress on their daily living activities has been only poorly described.

Aim: This study aimed to explore the behaviour and challenges of MLWD experiencing SD in respect of daily living activities.

Setting: Five clinics in Senwabarwana in Limpopo province.

Methods: Qualitative approach and phenomenological exploratory design were adopted to collect data from 15 male participants selected from five clinics using purposive homogeneous sampling. One-on-one interviews were conducted using voice recorders, and field notes were taken of non-verbal cues. Unstructured interview guide with principal question enabled instructive probing to be conducted. Data were analysed using eight steps of Tesch's inductive, descriptive and open coding technique.

Results: Participants reported stressful experiences, difficulty coping with diabetes and its accompanying complication of SD that led to fear of losing their wives. They indicated that as a result of stress and difficulty in coping with the condition, they were engaged in less physical activity than before their diagnosis.

Conclusion: Sexual dysfunction is prevalent among male diabetics and often feel stressed and worried about losing their wives. They struggle to cope with conditions to the point where they are less capable of performing tasks than they were before diagnosis. These outcomes are critical issues that should be addressed in any diabetes treatment strategy.Contribution: Support-based collaboration of healthcare providers with spouses and revision of South African diabetes management strategy to incorporate healthy coping strategies are recommended.

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南非男性糖尿病性功能障碍患者的日常生活活动表现。
背景:性功能障碍(SD)是男性糖尿病(MLWD)患者的常见并发症,它增加了医疗状况引起的压力。压力对他们日常生活活动的影响一直没有得到很好的描述。目的:本研究旨在探讨MLWD患者在日常生活活动方面的行为和挑战。环境:林波波省Senwabarwana的五个诊所。方法:采用定性方法和现象学探索性设计,对5家诊所的15名男性受试者进行有目的的同质抽样。使用录音机进行一对一访谈,并对非语言线索进行现场记录。带主要问题的非结构化访谈指南使有益的探究得以进行。数据分析采用八个步骤的Tesch的归纳,描述和开放编码技术。结果:参与者报告了压力经历,难以应对糖尿病及其伴随的SD并发症,导致害怕失去妻子。他们指出,由于压力和应对这种情况的困难,他们从事的体育活动比确诊前要少。结论:性功能障碍在男性糖尿病患者中普遍存在,经常感到压力和担心失去妻子。他们努力应对各种情况,以至于他们执行任务的能力比诊断前更弱。这些结果是在任何糖尿病治疗策略中都应该解决的关键问题。贡献:建议医疗保健提供者与配偶开展以支持为基础的合作,并修订南非糖尿病管理战略,以纳入健康的应对策略。
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