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Sexual lives of women with diabetes mellitus (type 2) and impact of culture on solution for problems related to sexual life
Author(s) -
Kaya Erten Zeliha,
Zincir Handan,
Özkan Filiz,
Selçuk Alime,
Elmali Ferhan
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of clinical nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.94
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1365-2702
pISSN - 0962-1067
DOI - 10.1111/jocn.12273
Subject(s) - sexual dysfunction , reproductive health , human sexuality , diabetes mellitus , gerontology , qualitative research , medicine , psychology , clinical psychology , psychiatry , population , gender studies , endocrinology , sociology , social science , environmental health
Aims and objectives To examine sexual lives of women with diabetes mellitus (type 2) ( DM ) and impact of culture on solution for problems related to sexual life. Background DM has long been considered a risk factor for sexual dysfunction in men and women, although the evidence in women is less clear. This study was conducted to emphasise the effect of DM and culture on sexual life. Design A descriptive and qualitative study. Methods Planned as descriptive and qualitative, this study was conducted with 38 women who matched with the following inclusion criterion: living in a neighbourhood with low socio‐economic status in the province of Kayseri, Turkey. The Participant Information Form, Diabetes Control Form, the Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale ( ASEX ), Sexual Life Definition Form and Semi‐Structured Interview Form for revealing problems lived in sexual life, besides the results of laboratory tests, were used for data collection. Results Mean age of the participating women was 51·34 ± 5·85 years. Total score of ASEX was found to be correlated with the type of DM treatment, duration of DM diagnosis, complications of DM , relation with her husband, level of HbA1c and systolic–diastolic blood pressure ( p  < 0·05). Of the participating women, 47·4% expressed that they had problems with sexual relation. Conclusion Most of the women with DM were determined to have problems in sexual functions besides the disease, and the impact of culture on the solution for problems lived within sexual life was effective. Relevance to clinical practice These findings can help guide to raise the health of Turkish women with diabetes and to plan appropriate nursing interventions.

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