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Sexual Activity in Heart Failure Patients: Information Needs and Association with Health-Related Quality of Life

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(1) Background: the main objective of this study was to investigate information needs concerning sexual activity and experienced sexual problems in heart failure (HF) patients and, in addition, to examine the association between these sexual problems and health-related quality of life (HRQoL); (2) Methods: in this cross-sectional study, three self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 77 stable ambulatory HF patients to acquire data on HRQoL, sexual problems, and need for counselling; (3) Results: More than half (56.7%) of HF patients experienced a marked decrease or total cessation of sexual activity due to their illness. Additionally, more than one-third perceived a marked decrease or total absence of sexual pleasure (42.5%), interest (32.9%), and constant problems or being unable to perform sexual activity (37.3%). Furthermore, 43.1% of patients experienced an important overall need for counselling concerning sexual activity, with information on relationships (69.2%), symptoms (58.5%), and relaxation (49.2%) being the most desired topics. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that sexual problems were independently associated with HRQoL, with more sexual problems (t = 3.19, p < 0.01) being related to poor HRQoL; (4) Conclusion: by investigating the experienced problems and counselling needs of HF patients, an alignment between current practice and HF patients' expectations and needs might be obtained.
Journal: International Journal Environ Res Public Health
ISSN: 1661-7827
Issue: 9
Volume: 16
Publication year:2019
Keywords:heart failure, sexual activity, quality of life, need for counselling, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Male, Quality of Life/psychology, Heart Failure/physiopathology, Belgium, Female, Italy, Aged, Sexual Behavior/psychology
Accessibility:Open