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Identifying barriers to help-seeking for sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
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Eames, S
, Chataway, J
, Haslam, C
, Liechti, M D
, Tudor, Katarina Ivana
, Panicker, J N
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Help seeking behavior
/ Mental depression
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Neurology
2018
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Identifying barriers to help-seeking for sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
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Eames, S
, Chataway, J
, Haslam, C
, Liechti, M D
, Tudor, Katarina Ivana
, Panicker, J N
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Help seeking behavior
/ Mental depression
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Neurology
2018
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Identifying barriers to help-seeking for sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
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Identifying barriers to help-seeking for sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
2018
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Overview
BackgroundSexual dysfunction (SD) is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), however, under-reported.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify barriers faced by patients with MS and healthcare professionals (HCPs) in discussing SD.MethodsThis was a two-part prospective study carried out at a tertiary care centre. Patients with MS were surveyed using a 29-item questionnaire and SD was assessed using the MSISQ and ASEX questionnaires; depression screened with PHQ-2. HCPs were surveyed using a 23-item questionnaire.ResultsSeventy four patients (mean age 42.4 ± 10.7, 54 females) and 98 HCPs (mean age 45.8 ± 8.9, 90 females) participated. SD was significant, with primary (36.4%), secondary (27%) and tertiary (29.8%) contributory factors. Commonest barriers reported by patients were dominance of neurological symptoms (N = 30, 40.5%), presence of family or friends (N = 28, 37.8%), and not being asked (N = 25, 33.8%), while HCPs reported presence of family or friends (N = 34, 34.7%), lack of knowledge about SD (N = 30, 30.6%), and inadequate time during the consultation (N = 27, 27.6%).ConclusionsBarriers to discussing SD are similar between patients and HCPs. The most common barriers are addressable through modifications in the clinic environment, raising awareness and providing training opportunities.
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Springer Nature B.V
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