Older patients want to talk about sexual health in Australian primary care

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Australian journal of primary health Pub Date : 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1071/py24016
Louise Bourchier, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jane S. Hocking, Sue Malta
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Abstract

Background

Maintaining sexual health and function is important to many older adults. Although older patients are regular users of primary care, opportunities to address sexual health concerns are missed. Building on interview studies, this research aimed to collect a larger number of older adults’ perspectives to deepen understanding of sexual healthcare needs and formulate recommendations for the Australian primary care context.

Methods

As part of the SHAPE2 Survey of older adults’ sexual health information-seeking behaviours, participants (aged ≥60 years and living in Australia) were asked what sexual health issues were most important to them, and the barriers they experienced in managing their sexual health. Data were collected in 2021 in the form of free-text comments. The sub-set of comments that related to healthcare experiences were analysed using qualitative content analysis.

Results

Out of 1470 survey participants, 864 responded to the relevant questions, and of these 107 wrote about healthcare experiences. Some comments described positive experiences seeking sexual health care; however, the majority outlined barriers to accessing support. Barriers were categorised into seven categories: patient embarrassment, barriers to rapport, uncertainty about finding solutions, ageism, barriers unique to minorities, needing general practitioners to initiate conversations and structural barriers.

Conclusions

Older patients want general practitioners to initiate sexual health conversations as part of routine care, and, crucially, sexual issues raised by the patient should be legitimised and treated with due attention. Although challenges, such as time, embarrassment and pressing health concerns, may hamper sexual health discussions, it is important that this area of holistic care is given more attention.

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澳大利亚初级医疗机构中的老年患者希望谈论性健康问题
背景保持性健康和性功能对许多老年人来说非常重要。虽然老年病人是初级保健的常客,但却错失了解决性健康问题的机会。在访谈研究的基础上,本研究旨在收集更多老年人的观点,以加深对性保健需求的了解,并为澳大利亚初级保健制定建议。方法:作为 "SHAPE2 老年人性健康信息寻求行为调查 "的一部分,研究人员询问了参与者(年龄≥60 岁,居住在澳大利亚)哪些性健康问题对他们来说最重要,以及他们在管理自己的性健康时遇到了哪些障碍。2021 年的数据以自由文本评论的形式收集。我们采用定性内容分析法对与医疗保健经验相关的评论子集进行了分析。结果在 1470 名调查参与者中,有 864 人回答了相关问题,其中 107 人写下了医疗保健经历。一些评论描述了寻求性保健服务的积极经历;然而,大多数评论概述了获得支持的障碍。障碍被分为七类:患者的尴尬、融洽关系的障碍、寻找解决方案的不确定性、年龄歧视、少数群体特有的障碍、需要全科医生主动谈话以及结构性障碍。结论老年患者希望全科医生将性健康对话作为常规护理的一部分,而且关键的是,患者提出的性问题应被合法化,并得到应有的重视。尽管时间、尴尬和紧迫的健康问题等挑战可能会阻碍性健康讨论,但这一整体护理领域必须得到更多关注。
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Australian journal of primary health
Australian journal of primary health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
15.40%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Primary Health integrates the theory and practise of community health services and primary health care. The journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research, reviews, policy reports and analyses from around the world. Articles cover a range of issues influencing community health services and primary health care, particularly comprehensive primary health care research, evidence-based practice (excluding discipline-specific clinical interventions) and primary health care policy issues. Australian Journal of Primary Health is an important international resource for all individuals and organisations involved in the planning, provision or practise of primary health care. Australian Journal of Primary Health is published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of La Trobe University.
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