Discussing male sexual and reproductive health in the rheumatology outpatient clinic: a Q-methodology study.

IF 2.1 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
L F Perez-Garcia, E Röder, H Pastoor, A C Lozada-Navarro, I Colunga-Pedraza, T Vargas-Aguirre, J van Exel, A Vargas-Guerrero, R J E M Dolhain
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Abstract

Objectives: Inflammatory arthritis (IA) has been associated with various problems related to male sexual and reproductive health (SRH). However, addressing these issues in the clinic remains a challenge. In this study, we aimed to describe the viewpoints of rheumatologists and male patients with IA regarding the aspects that influence their communication about SRH.

Methods: Rheumatologists and adult men with IA were invited to participate. This study uses Q-methodology, a mixed methods approach to systematically study subjectivity. Participants ranked 32 aspects according to their degree of influence (least-most influence) in addressing SRH and were then interviewed. Factor analysis was used to identify common patterns in the rankings. These patterns were interpreted as the different viewpoints of rheumatologists and male patients, supported by the qualitative data from the interviews. To obtain more generalizable results, the study was conducted in two countries with different socio-cultural backgrounds and healthcare systems, The Netherlands and Mexico.

Results: 30 rheumatologists and 30 men with IA were included in each country. The analysis revealed three viewpoints in each group. Rheumatologists are more likely to be influenced by aspects such as the patient's desire to become a father or the patients' (young) age, but patients by a much more diverse pool of aspects, such as potential side effects of medication on their sexual function.

Conclusions: This study identified different viewpoints on the aspects that influence discussing SRH between rheumatologists and male patients, and important differences in viewpoints between both groups. Further research is needed to reach consensus on how and when rheumatologists and male patients should discuss SRH.

探讨风湿病门诊男性性健康和生殖健康:一项q方法学研究。
目的:炎性关节炎(IA)与男性性健康和生殖健康(SRH)相关的各种问题有关。然而,在临床上解决这些问题仍然是一个挑战。在这项研究中,我们旨在描述风湿病学家和男性IA患者关于影响他们对SRH交流的方面的观点。方法:风湿病学家和成年男性IA患者被邀请参加。本研究采用q -方法论,一种混合方法的方法来系统地研究主体性。参与者根据其在解决性别健康问题方面的影响程度(最小-最大影响)对32个方面进行排名,然后进行访谈。因子分析用于确定排名中的常见模式。这些模式被解释为风湿病学家和男性患者的不同观点,由访谈的定性数据支持。为了获得更普遍的结果,该研究在两个具有不同社会文化背景和医疗体系的国家进行,荷兰和墨西哥。结果:每个国家共纳入30名风湿病学家和30名男性IA患者。分析揭示了每一组的三种观点。风湿病学家更有可能受到诸如患者想要成为父亲的愿望或患者(年轻)年龄等方面的影响,但患者则受到更多不同方面的影响,例如药物对其性功能的潜在副作用。结论:本研究确定了影响风湿病学家和男性患者讨论SRH的不同观点,以及两组之间观点的重要差异。风湿病学家和男性患者应该如何以及何时讨论SRH,需要进一步的研究来达成共识。
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BMC Rheumatology
BMC Rheumatology Medicine-Rheumatology
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