Solange Imhof, Fabiana Baggio Nerbass, Rafaela Gonzaga Dos Santos, Heitor S Ribeiro, Luana Gabriele Nilson
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背景:肾衰竭显著影响性功能,尤其是女性性功能。目的:本研究的目的是绘制关于女性接受血液透析(HD)的性行为的当前知识。方法:根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所和首选报告项目的系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的范围评价指南进行范围评价。检索的数据库包括MEDLINE、Web of Science和截至2023年8月的灰色文献来源。指导问题是:“关于血液透析女性的性行为,现有的证据是什么?”包含“性”、“女性”和“血液透析”等术语的研究被纳入,没有语言和出版日期限制。结果:在1048篇初步确定的文章中,23篇符合纳入标准。另外纳入了15项灰色文献研究,共计38项研究,涉及2165名患有HD的女性。性功能障碍非常普遍,汇总估计为87%。大多数研究(61.5%)使用女性性功能指数来评估功能障碍。与其他阶段的慢性肾脏疾病相比,患有HD的女性表现出更高的功能障碍率。性功能障碍通常与生活质量差、抑郁和焦虑有关。只有四项研究使用了定性方法,涉及诸如性别角色、性的社会结构、治疗对性健康的影响以及获得专业支持等主题。结论:HD女性性功能障碍发生率高,与心理健康和生活质量密切相关。对他们生活经历的定性研究仍然很少,值得进一步关注。
Sexuality in female patients on hemodialysis: a scoping review.
Background: Kidney failure significantly affects sexuality, particularly female sexual function.
Aim: This study aims to map current knowledge regarding the sexuality of women undergoing hemodialysis (HD).
Methods: A scoping review was conducted following Joanna Briggs Institute and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines. Databases searched included MEDLINE, Web of Science, and gray literature sources up to August 2023. The guiding question was: "What is the available evidence on sexuality in women on hemodialysis?" Studies containing the terms "sexuality," "women," and "hemodialysis" were included, without language or publication date restrictions.
Results: From 1048 initially identified articles, 23 met inclusion criteria. An additional 15 gray literature studies were included, totaling 38 studies involving 2165 women on HD. Sexual dysfunction was highly prevalent, with a pooled estimate of 87%. Most studies (61.5%) used the Female Sexual Function Index to assess dysfunction. Women on HD presented higher rates of dysfunction compared to other stages of chronic kidney disease. Sexual dysfunction was often associated with poor quality of life, depression, and anxiety. Only four studies used qualitative methods, addressing topics such as gender roles, social constructs of sexuality, the impact of treatment on sexual health, and access to professional support.
Conclusion: Women on HD face high rates of sexual dysfunction, closely linked to mental health and quality of life. Qualitative research on their lived experiences remains scarce and deserves further attention.