Sexual and relationship functioning before and after renal transplantation: a descriptive study with patients and partners.

Matthias Claudius Raggi, Stephanie Barbara Siebert, Helmut Friess, Elisabeth Schremmer-Danninger, Stefan Thorban, Andreas Dinkel
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Abstract

Objective: Many patients experience problems with sexual functioning after renal transplantation (RTx). Research on the sexual functioning of the partners of those patients and the consequences for relationship satisfaction and quality of life is lacking. This study sought to explore changes in sexual and relationship functioning from before to after RTx in patients and their partners.

Material and methods: Twenty-nine patients (mean ± SD age 53.4 ± 14.2 years) and 13 partners (age 57.1 ± 11.6 years) provided data 12-15 months after RTx. They retrospectively evaluated sexual and relationship functioning as well as general life satisfaction before RTx and, in comparison, in the most recent months.

Results: Among the patients, most items on sexual experience indicated deterioration in sexual functioning. Among their partners, the wish for sexual activity with the patient and the actual frequency of sexual activity decreased from before to after RTx. The rate of partners indicating high personal importance for intercourse decreased from 83.3% to 69.2%, as did the rate of partners stating high sexual satisfaction (from 63.6% to 41.7%). Despite these trends, most patients and partners reported high relationship and life satisfaction after RTx.

Conclusions: Partners of patients who had received a kidney transplant seem to be affected by negative changes in the patients' sexual functioning. Nonetheless, many couples maintain high relationship and life satisfaction.

肾移植前后的性和关系功能:对患者和伴侣的描述性研究。
目的:许多患者在肾移植(RTx)后出现性功能问题。对这些患者的性伴侣的性功能以及对关系满意度和生活质量的影响的研究是缺乏的。本研究旨在探讨患者及其伴侣在RTx前后的性和关系功能的变化。材料与方法:29例患者(平均±SD年龄53.4±14.2岁)和13例伴侣(年龄57.1±11.6岁)提供RTx术后12-15个月的资料。他们回顾性地评估了RTx之前的性和关系功能以及总体生活满意度,并与最近几个月进行了比较。结果:在性经验项目中,大多数患者性功能下降。在他们的伴侣中,与患者发生性活动的愿望和实际性活动的频率从RTx之前到之后都有所下降。对性交表现出高度个人重要性的伴侣比例从83.3%下降到69.2%,性满意度高的伴侣比例也从63.6%下降到41.7%。尽管有这些趋势,大多数患者和伴侣在RTx后报告了较高的关系和生活满意度。结论:接受肾移植患者的伴侣似乎会受到患者性功能负面变化的影响。尽管如此,许多夫妻仍然保持着很高的关系和生活满意度。
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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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