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Intimacy and Sexuality in Nursing Homes: Ethical Framework and Professional Ethical Guidelines for Care for Older People.

Despite growing recognition of the importance of sexual expression among older people, nursing home residents' sexual activity remains a widely ignored aspect of their physical, psychological and relational wellbeing. Residents are often infantilized which makes it hard for their surroundings to contemplate them as sexual beings. This ambiguous attitude toward later-life sexuality is further reinforced by the numerous ageist myths and stereotypes that permeated our Western society. As sexual expression is mainly associated with youth, elderly people are stigmatized as being highly inhibited or totally inactive. The vulnerability of elderly nursing home residents further complicates the situation. As a result, dealing with intimacy and sexuality in nursing home residents is extremely difficult, putting an emotional burden on the caregivers as well as on the residents themselves and their relatives. The parties in question often do not know how to react when the sexual side of residents kicks in. In order to provides some professional ethical guidance regarding this topic, we will develop an ethical framework for dealing with intimicy and sexuality in nursing homes. Consequently, we will develop professional ethics guidelines.
Date:1 Apr 2013 →  31 Mar 2016
Keywords:Nursing homes, Sexuality, ethics
Disciplines:Other philosophy, ethics and religious studies not elsewhere classified, Theory and methodology of philosophy, Philosophy, Ethics