Sexual Inactivity among hemodialysis patients: the patients' perspective.
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An emphasis on patient-centered care is becoming one of the dominant themes of health care reform worldwide. This emphasis involves active participation by patients (and their family/caregivers) in determining the type and standard of care that is best suited to maximize the individuals’ quality of life. In this model, the goal of the health care provider is to develop collaborative structures of care that engage patients in decisions and empower them to make informed choices about their care. This goal requires that health care providers listen carefully topatients and strive tounderstand the patients’ perspective on their illness, symptoms, life concerns, and treatment. Too often, health care providers focus on objective, easily assessed outcomes and organize therapeutic regimens around thesemeasures. However, what problems and issues do patients want addressed? What are their concerns? The work by Mor et al. (1) in this issue of CJASN examines sexual functioning in women on hemodialysis (median age564 years) using a reasonable modification of the well validated Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). This study is important, because few previous studies have critically examined the problem of the perception of the sexual functioning of women with ESRD. Mor et al. (1) note a low level of sexual activity among these patients (on all assessments, 81%ofwomen reported that they were not sexually active), which has been well documented in prior studies (2). Importantly, however, Mor et al. (1) also look at the reasons for sexual inactivity andpatient satisfactionwith their current level of sexual functioning. Themain reasons cited by patients for lack of sexual activity in this study were lack of a partner (39%) and lack of interest (43%). Actual sexual difficulties were cited by only 2% of women. The recent meta-analysis by Strippoli et al. (2) suggests that 84% of women on dialysis have sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction in this study was defined as a score on the FSFI of $18. This instrument assesses sexual dysfunction by evaluating six domains of sexual functioning in 4 weeks before completion of the questionnaire: (1) desire, (2) arousal, (3) lubrication, (4) orgasm, (5) global satisfaction, and (6) pain. However, what if the patient is not engaging in sexual activity? Does lack of sexual activity define sexual dysfunction? A variety of factors can contribute to lack of sexual activity. For example, age is an important determinant of sexual activity (3). Of general medical patients, 60% of women ages 65–74 years and 85%ofwomen ages 75–85 years report not having sexual activity in the preceding 12 months (3). The presence of a potential sexual partner has also been noted to be strongly associated with sexual activity forwomenwithESRD in themeta-analysis by Strippoli et al. (2). Similarly, for men with ESRD, the absence of a sexual partner is also associated with sexual dysfunction (4). However, are women on dialysis dissatisfied with their level of sexual activity (5,6)? A previous study by Steele et al. (6) observed that only one half of patients on peritoneal dialysis not having intercourse desired to be sexually active. In the Dialysis Outcomes Practice Patterns Study, only 38% of patients with ESRD report that their sex lives are impacted by their ESRD disease, despite the low frequency of intercourse noted in patients with ESRD (5). Additionally, an important study by Toorians et al. (7) of 261 patients ages 20–60 years (including patients on hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis and patients who received transplants) concluded that the high incidence of sexual dysfunction in patients on dialysis is more related to loss of sexual interest than mechanical or physiologic problems (7). The study of Mor et al. (1) extends these observations and helps us better understand women’s perception of sexual inactivity.On 64%of assessments,women reported being moderately to very satisfied with their sexual lives, whereas only 19% of women reported being moderately to very dissatisfied with their sexual lives (1). Thus, the lackof sexual activitydidnot seem tobe amajor source of concern for patients and obligates the health care provider to rethink his/her approach to the sexual inactivity of the patient with ESRD. Does the patient perceive this inactivity as a problem, and does the physician need to develop treatment strategies to address it? What about men with ESRD? A recent meta-analysis observed that 83% of men maintained on dialysis have erectile dysfunction of varying degrees (4). However, as withwomen on dialysis, men’s interest in sexual activity may be substantially reduced. Toorians et al. (7) attributed decreased sexual desire (libido) for men, like women, to be the main cause of sexual difficulties (7). Furthermore, the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men has proven to be challenging; problems include a lack of interest in treatment programs and a poor response to various therapeutic regimens, in large part because of lack of interest in targeted therapies (8,9). Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN
دوره 9 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014