PMID: 11604374Oct 18, 2001Paper

GPs' views on their management of sexual dysfunction

Family Practice
S Humphery, Irwin Nazareth

Abstract

Sexual dysfunction is an important aspect of sexual heath that is prevalent in the population but frequently goes undetected. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of the GP in the management of problems of sexual dysfunction. A postal questionnaire was sent to the 218 GPs on the Camden and Islington Health Authority List. The questionnaire collected demographic information on the GPs, their clinical interests, experience, postgraduate qualifications and their view of the clinical importance of sexual dysfunction. Their clinical management of the most recent patient encounter in the previous month was explored using a critical incident technique and they were asked to list their views on barriers to the management of sexual dysfunction and to provide a list of suggestions for tackling these barriers. A total of 133 GPs responded to the questionnaire. Although only eight had a special interest in sexual health, 41 and 50 reported a special interest in mental and women's health, respectively. Forty-six had received postgraduate training in taking a sexual history, 45 in the diagnosis of a sexual problem, 49 in the management of sexual dysfunction, 39 in psychosexual counselling and 24 had training in all four areas. M...Continue Reading

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