向患者询问未提及的性健康问题和暴力的专业观点:成人版性健康识别工具(SEXIT)。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Alexis Gainza Solenzal, Eva Elmerstig, Kristofer Bjerså, Sandra Weineland, Sofia Hammarström
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摘要

性健康问题、暴力经历和冒险行为严重影响生活的各个方面,导致不利的健康结果。不幸的是,由于羞耻和恐惧,很少有患者向医疗保健提供者(HCPs)披露这些问题。虽然医务人员认识到处理与性健康和生殖健康有关的问题的重要性,但时间限制、缺乏知识以及害怕使患者尴尬往往阻碍了彻底的调查。开发SEXIT(性健康识别工具)是为了促进和发起13-24岁青年与卫生保健服务提供者之间关于性健康、暴力经历和冒险行为的对话。然而,对于成年人来说,没有类似的方法。本研究旨在探讨专业人士认为医护人员应该向成年患者询问哪些问题。采用德尔菲法,19名学术和/或临床专家参加了两轮在线问卷调查和一次网络会议。小组确定了25个高度相关的问题,涉及不同领域(例如,性和性别认同、性满足、暴力经历和药物使用)。这些问题可能使成年患者披露性健康问题,使医务人员能够在病史评估中全面解决这些问题。已确定的问题已纳入SEXIT成人问卷的开发。
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Professional Perspectives on Asking Patients About Unmentioned Sexual Health Concerns & Violence: The Adult Version of the SEXual Health Identification Tool (SEXIT).

Sexual health concerns, experiences of violence, and risk-taking behaviors significantly impact various aspects of life, leading to adverse health outcomes. Unfortunately, few patients disclose these problems to healthcare providers (HCPs) due to shame and fear. While HCPs recognize the importance of addressing sexual and reproductive health related issues, time constraints, lack of knowledge, and fear of embarrassing patients often hinder thorough investigation. SEXIT (SEXual health Identification Tool) was developed to facilitate and initiate conversations about sexual health, experiences of violence, and risk-taking behaviors between youths aged 13-24 and HCPs. However, no comparable methods exist for adults. This study aimed to explore which questions professionals believe HCPs should ask adult patients. Using a Delphi methodology, 19 academic and/or clinical experts participated in two online questionnaire rounds and a web meeting. The panel identified 25 highly relevant questions covering diverse areas (e.g., sexual and gender identity, sexual satisfaction, experiences of violence, and substance use). These questions may empower adult patients to disclose sexual health concerns, enabling HCPs to comprehensively address these issues during medical history assessments. The identified questions have been incorporated into the development of the SEXIT Adult questionnaire.

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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy is one of the top independent journals in the field. Under the prestigious leadership of R. Taylor Seagraves, M.D. - one of the world" foremost experts in sex and marital therapy -- JSMT is an active and contemporary forum reflecting the most viable developments emanating from the U.S. and abroad. JSMT continues to break new ground with innovative research and clinical writing, and the editor is committed to showcasing the most far-reaching traditional and contemporary thinking from all sources. You will read about therapeutic techniques, outcome, special clinical and medical problems, and the theoretical parameters of sexual functioning, and marital relationships.
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