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- Title
Let's talk about sex(ual) wellbeing! Staff perceptions of implementing a novel service for people with Multiple Sclerosis.
- Authors
Jarvis, Laura; McConville, Kevin; Devereux, Sonia; O'Riordan, Jonathan
- Abstract
Background: In people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), a complex interplay of neurological dysfunction, polypharmacy and psychological issues, contrive to impair their sexual and reproductive wellbeing. Realising an unmet need, the Tayside MS service in collaboration with a sexual health clinician (LJ), established a 'Pelvic Health Clinic' to improve quality of life for PwMS. Objective: To explore clinician's perceptions of implementing an MS Pelvic Health service with a view to establishing future outcomes for health care professionals about the utility in such a service. Method: In this small-scale qualitative case study, we explored clinician's perceptions of such a clinic adjunct. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, transcribed, and thematically analysed in a reflexive manner. Results: Five participants consented. Ten sub-themes emerged, which were organised into three main themes: service tensions, patient needs and practitioner feelings. Conclusion: Clinicians highly valued the new MS 'pelvic health clinic'. Knowing that there was a service available empowered clinicians to ask patients about sexual health needs. Specific referral criteria may help further develop the service and improve patient care. Staff welcome training and support in this area or the option to signpost onwards; either mechanism lends itself to enhancing MS patient needs.
- Subjects
MEDICAL personnel; MULTIPLE sclerosis; REPRODUCTIVE health services; MEDICAL care; SEXUAL health; SEMI-structured interviews
- Publication
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational & Clinical, 2022, p1
- ISSN
2055-2173
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/20552173211072285