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Clin J Oncol Nurs ; 4(2): 85-8, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11107381

ABSTRACT

Creation of an ostomy results in physiological and psychological changes that affect sexuality. Major physiological complications for men include erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory difficulties. For women, dyspareunia is the most common physiological complication. The presence of an ostomy can alter a person's body image, which, in turn, influences the desire for sexual activity. Sexuality concerns should be addressed with all patients undergoing ostomy placement. The PLISSIT model, which outlines four stages of interventions used in sexual counseling, can be used to guide nursing care.


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Ostomy/psychology , Sexuality/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Body Image , Female , Humans , Male , Oncology Nursing , Ostomy/nursing , Self Concept
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