Sexuality and Reproductive Health Counseling in Adolescent Renal Transplant Recipients

Q4 Medicine
I. Ashoor, Ryan H. Pasternak
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Abstract

Normal adolescence marks a period of significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial change. It is characterized by transition from concrete to abstract thought processes and concern for risk taking behaviors. Adolescents and young adults with chronic conditions are at a particular disadvantage and tend to be more vulnerable to risky behavior than their healthy peers. While there currently exists no information on the burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in adolescent renal transplant recipients, they present a particularly worrisome population as they are likely to engage in risk taking behavior when they feel "normal" following transplantation to compensate for poor quality of life endured on dialysis. This is further compounded by adolescents' false perception that they are unlikely to acquire such infections, and the likely improvement in libido and sexual functioning after transplantation. The potential for acquiring a sexually transmitted infection is concerning given their immunocompromised status, and complex treatment regimens which might have unfavorable interactions with STI treatments. Also, unintentional pregnancy is likely to have a significant impact on their overall medical condition and social functioning thereby impacting their long term allograft outcomes. As the pediatric nephrologist assumes a primary care provider role for these patients following their renal transplant, it becomes increasingly important to be familiar with basic reproductive health counseling techniques and available contraceptive methods on the market. Until consensus guidelines and specific recommendations for reproductive health counseling are developed for adolescent renal transplant recipients, this review provides a brief summary of available knowledge in those areas.
青少年肾移植受者的性与生殖健康咨询
正常的青春期标志着身体、认知和心理社会发生重大变化的时期。它的特点是从具体的思维过程向抽象的思维过程过渡,关注冒险行为。患有慢性病的青少年和青壮年处于特别不利的地位,往往比健康的同龄人更容易受到危险行为的伤害。虽然目前还没有关于青少年肾移植受者的性传播感染负担的信息,但他们是一个特别令人担忧的人群,因为他们在移植后感觉“正常”,以补偿透析期间忍受的低质量生活时,可能会从事冒险行为。青少年错误地认为他们不太可能获得这种感染,并且移植后性欲和性功能可能得到改善,这进一步加剧了这种情况。考虑到他们的免疫功能低下,以及复杂的治疗方案可能与性传播感染治疗产生不利的相互作用,获得性传播感染的可能性令人担忧。此外,意外怀孕可能对其整体医疗状况和社会功能产生重大影响,从而影响其长期同种异体移植结果。由于儿科肾病专家承担了这些患者肾移植后的初级保健提供者的角色,熟悉基本的生殖健康咨询技术和市场上可用的避孕方法变得越来越重要。在为青少年肾移植受者制定生殖健康咨询的共识指南和具体建议之前,本综述简要总结了这些领域的现有知识。
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