Progress in sexual counseling by cardiac nurses, 1994 to 2009
Abstract Objective To examine trends in the practice of sexual counseling by cardiac nurses. Methods A non-experimental descriptive design was used to analyze survey data collected at 2 time points: 1994 (n = 171) and 2009 (n = 288). Results Nurses in the 2009 sample reported more conservative value...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Heart & lung 2011-05, Vol.40 (3), p.e15-e24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Objective To examine trends in the practice of sexual counseling by cardiac nurses. Methods A non-experimental descriptive design was used to analyze survey data collected at 2 time points: 1994 (n = 171) and 2009 (n = 288). Results Nurses in the 2009 sample reported more conservative values ( P < .001) and greater sense of responsibility for providing sexual counseling ( P < .0001) than those in the 1994 sample. Although sexual activities (cuddling, kissing, fondling, masturbation, oral sex) were discussed more frequently by nurses in the 1994 survey ( P < .001), improvements in the specific discussion of myocardial infarction-related sexual activity and counseling were noted in the 2009 sample, including by patient age and gender ( P < .0001). Conclusion Comparison of the 2 data samples suggests an improving trend in provision of sexual counseling by cardiac nurses, which can be reinforced by including sexual counseling information and role-play opportunities in continuing education courses. |
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ISSN: | 0147-9563 1527-3288 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2010.10.001 |