Monturo CA, Rogers PD, Coleman M, Robinson JP, Pickett M. Beyond sexual assessment: lessons learned from couples post radical prostatectomy.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS 2001;
13:511-6. [PMID:
11930516 DOI:
10.1111/j.1745-7599.2001.tb00017.x]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To share selected experiences of advanced practice nurses (APNs) who implemented a home-based nursing protocol related to psychosexual function for couples following radical surgery for prostate cancer.
DATA SOURCES
Selected research-based articles, the PLISSIT Model for sexual rehabilitation counseling, and the authors' experiences.
CONCLUSIONS
Five lessons related to communicating about sexuality and intimacy were synthesized from the experience, including examining knowledge and self-awareness regularly, using a structured interview guide to facilitate the process, developing a trusting relationship with the couple, attending to verbal and nonverbal cues, and providing information about the full range of sexual expression.
IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE
Include an assessment of sexual health as an integral part of a general health assessment. Patients do not generally volunteer information about their sexual concerns unless the subject is introduced by the APN.
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