为患有炎症性肠病的年轻成年人提供护理时的性健康和生殖健康考虑因素:多学科对话

Sydney Reed , Amy K. Bugwadia , Sneha Dave , Hannah E. Wilson , Prathikka Ramesh , Hilary K. Michel
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炎症性肠病(IBD)和治疗该病的药物对性健康和生殖健康的影响可能很大,会影响不同性别身份患者的生活质量。本文介绍了克罗恩病和结肠炎青年网络(CCYAN)促成的一次圆桌讨论中,年轻的成年 IBD 患者与专业医务人员(包括医生、护士、心理学家和实习生/医学生)之间的观点。它强调了性健康和生殖健康之间的区别,强调了全面解决这两方面问题的必要性。讨论确定了关键主题,包括 IBD 患者的性功能障碍和健康;与年轻的成年 IBD 患者讨论性健康问题;当前的生殖健康研究:差距和机遇;与年轻的成年 IBD 患者讨论生殖健康问题;以及提供资源和全面的多学科护理。
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Sexual and reproductive health considerations in the care of young adults with inflammatory bowel disease: A multidisciplinary conversation

The effects of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the medications used to treat it on sexual and reproductive health can be significant, impacting the quality of life of patients across gender identities. This article presents insights from a roundtable discussion facilitated by the Crohn's and Colitis Young Adults Network (CCYAN) between young adult patients with IBD and medical professionals, including physicians, nurses, psychologists, and trainees/medical students. It underscores the distinction between sexual and reproductive health, emphasizing the need to address both aspects comprehensively. The discussion identified key themes, including sexual dysfunction and well-being in IBD patients; discussing sexual health with young adult IBD patients; current research in reproductive health: gaps and opportunities; discussing reproductive health with young adult IBD patients; and providing resources and comprehensive multidisciplinary care.

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