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Wiley, International Journal of Nursing Practice, 6(12), p. 345-351, 2006

DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-172x.2006.00593.x

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Sexuality: The challenge to espoused holistic care

Journal article published in 2006 by Agnes Higgins ORCID, Philip Barker, Cecily M. Begley
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Abstract

Nurses, by virtue of the close relationship with patients, are in a unique position to promote sexual health and provide sexual health advice to people in their care. Although nurses espoused the ideals of person-centred and holistic care, evidence from research studies suggested that, for a number of reasons, nurses did not consciously and proactively engage with patients in relation to sexual concerns. In today health-care environment, where patients are seeking information about the impact of illness and treatments on their sexual function, nurses have a responsibility to proactively engage with patients’ sexual health concerns in an informed and sensitive manner. The aim of this paper is to provide nurses with guidelines on how they might include this aspect of care within their everyday work.