Ivanka Simić Stanojević, Jennifer Piatt, Debby Herbenick, Cedomir Stanojevic, Thian Shields, Talia Harnoy, Hailey Loftin, Emma Bisch
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She said, "Really, you're just going to have to suffer through it": The lack of discussion of perimenopause between women and healthcare professionals.
Perimenopausal symptoms adversely impacting women's sexual health are often unacknowledged or even dismissed by healthcare professionals (HCP). Using semi-structured interviews with 23 women experiencing perimenopause, we aimed to understand how HCPs address women's sexual health needs and concerns during this transition. Thematic data analysis was employed with the reduction of data into themes. Several major themes were identified concerning participants' experiences with a HCP and sexual health, including insufficient sexual health information and preventative education; the lack of open discussion about sexual health; the need for enhanced support and treatment options; feeling dismissed by a healthcare professional; and sexual pleasure not addressed by healthcare professionals. Additionally, women expressed concerns regarding medical education and training in healthcare professionals on approaching sexual health conversations. There appears to be a need for more formal training, both within medical school and continuing medical education (CME), to address these important aspects of women's sexual and reproductive health.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy is one of the top independent journals in the field. Under the prestigious leadership of R. Taylor Seagraves, M.D. - one of the world" foremost experts in sex and marital therapy -- JSMT is an active and contemporary forum reflecting the most viable developments emanating from the U.S. and abroad. JSMT continues to break new ground with innovative research and clinical writing, and the editor is committed to showcasing the most far-reaching traditional and contemporary thinking from all sources. You will read about therapeutic techniques, outcome, special clinical and medical problems, and the theoretical parameters of sexual functioning, and marital relationships.