Maher S Moazin, Abdulaziz Baazeem, Ayman Al-Bakri, Adel Al Dayel, Ashraf Amir, Saud Al Sifri, Mona Reda, Fahad Bashraheel, Abdullah Alfakhri, Yousef Hamdy, Fayez Elshaer
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目的:勃起功能障碍(ED)的特征是在性活动中反复出现无法达到或维持令人满意的勃起。本研究旨在提高人们对男性生殖健康的认识,消除对 ED 的误解,并鼓励医患讨论。材料与方法:在 Viatris™ 与沙特家庭和社区医学会合作举办的为期 3 天的题为 "扭转男性健康的潮流 "的网络研讨会期间,我们进行了一次现场在线投票,来自不同专业的医疗保健专业人员 (HCP) 参加了此次研讨会。与会者自愿回答了九个投票问题,内容涉及坚持服用 ED 药物、使用 5 型磷酸二酯酶抑制剂 (PDE5is) 作为 ED 的治疗与管理方法以及患者面临的挑战。我们对投票问题的回答进行了记录和评估,以了解保健医生的看法。结果:在网络研讨会的第二天,5831 名与会者对投票问题做出了 10423 个回答。主要发现包括:HCPs 认为 PDE5 有助于 ED 的控制而非彻底治愈。受访者承认,在没有计划性活动的日子里,ED 患者对 ED 药物的依从性可能会下降,ED 患者长期坚持每天服用 PDE5i 的比例相对较低。受访者的共识是,PDE5i 不能增强或产生性欲,而且 ED 治疗的日常安排可能会给一些患者带来负担。结论:本次民意调查的结果让我们了解了保健医生对使用 PDE5 治疗 ED 的看法。民意调查的受访者普遍认为 PDE5is 可以在不影响性欲的情况下帮助控制 ED,但在没有计划性活动的日子里,坚持使用 PDE5is 的比例可能会较低。此外,大多数受访者承认,坚持每天服药比等待药物起效造成的负担更大。
Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors as treatment for erectile dysfunction: a webinar-based poll unveiling perceptions of healthcare professionals.
Aim: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is marked by a recurring incapacity to achieve or uphold a satisfactory erection during sexual activities. The study aims to increase awareness about male reproductive health, dispel misconceptions about ED and encourage physician-patient discussions. Materials & methods: A live online poll was conducted during a 3-day webinar titled "Turning the Tide of Men's Health" organized by Viatris™ in collaboration with the Saudi Society of Family and Community Medicine and attended by healthcare professionals (HCPs) from diverse specialties. The attendees voluntarily responded to nine poll questions on adherence to ED medication, use of phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5is) as cure versus management of ED and patients' challenges. The responses to the poll questions were recorded and assessed to understand the perceptions of HCPs. Results: The poll garnered 10,423 responses from 5831 attendees on the second day of the webinar. The key findings included HCPs' perceptions that PDE5is contribute to ED management not complete cure. The respondents acknowledged that adherence to ED medications might decline on days without planned sexual activity, and long-term adherence on a daily PDE5i is exhibited by a relatively modest percentage of ED patients. The consensus among respondents was that PDE5is do not enhance or generate sexual desire, and the daily schedule of ED treatment may be burdensome for some patients. Conclusion: The findings from this poll offer insights into the perspectives of HCPs regarding the usage of PDE5is to treat ED. Responders of the poll generally agreed that PDE5is can help manage ED without affecting desire, though adherence may be lower on days without planned sexual activity. Furthermore, most respondents acknowledged that adhering to a daily pill regimen posed a greater burden than waiting for the medication to take effect.
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Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research provides a rapid-publication platform for debate, and for the presentation of new findings and research methodologies.
Through rigorous evaluation and comprehensive coverage, the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research provides stakeholders (including patients, clinicians, healthcare purchasers, and health policy makers) with the key data and opinions to make informed and specific decisions on clinical practice.