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Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs ; 12(5): 468-74, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23303767

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Studies show that patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) frequently experience sexual dysfunction. These experiences are often linked to exercise intolerance, side-effects of medication, and psychological problems. OBJECTIVE: To describe (a) the level of information given about sexual activity, (b) the areas of patient concerns related to sexual function and the ICD, and (c) changes in sexual behavior. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial including 196 patients (1:1) was designed, including 12 weeks of exercise training and 1 year of psycho-educational follow-up focusing on modifiable factors associated with poor outcomes, including sexual functioning. The Sex After ICD Survey was administered 6 months after the randomization as part of the planned explorative outcomes. 141 patients responded. RESULTS: The analyses showed that 37 of the 69 (55.2%) patients of the intervention group and 16 of the 72 (24.6%) patients of the control group received information (p<0.001). The areas of greatest concern reported by many patients were: lack of interest in sex, erectile dysfunction, and an over-protective partner. Fewer patients were sexually active 6 months after the ICD implantation than before the ICD implant: 51.8% versus 66.7%. In the intervention group, patients had sexual intercourse a mean of 4.9 times during the previous 2 months versus 4.0 in the control group (p=0.4). CONCLUSION: Despite having received more information, no interventional effect was found between groups in terms of sexual concerns or activity.


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Arrhythmias, Cardiac/psychology , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/rehabilitation , Cardiovascular Nursing/methods , Defibrillators, Implantable/psychology , Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological/psychology , Sexuality/psychology , Aged , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/nursing , Exercise , Exercise Tolerance , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Rehabilitation Nursing/methods , Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological/nursing
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