KMID : 1144220180240030210
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Journal of Menopausal Medicine 2018 Volume.24 No. 3 p.210 ~ p.216
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Cultural Barriers Influencing Midwives' Sexual Conversation with Menopausal Women
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Khadivzadeh Talat
Ghazanfarpour Masumeh Roudsari Robab Latifnejad
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Abstract
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Objectives: The present study aimed to determine the barriers influencing the sexual conversation.
Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, 200 midwives were selected through convenience sampling method from private and public clinics in Mashhad, North East of Iran. A self-structured questionnaire was used to collect the study data.
Results: The mean age of subjects was 39.58 ¡¾ 8.12 years with 13.49 ¡¾ 7.59 years of work experience. A number of cultural conditions act as an inhibitory force for the midwives to address sexual issues with menopausal women. Menopausal women visit a doctor at the acute stage when emotional and physical problems make sexual discussion difficult for the midwives (86.5%). Other related causes for not having proper sexual conversation were insufficient knowledge (51.4%), inadequate education provided via public media through health providers (83.5%), midwives or their patient's shame (51.5%), and attempt to get help from traditional healers, friends, relatives and supplicants instead of midwifery staff (78.5%). Also, we found that sexual workshops, communication workshops, and work experiences had a significant influence in changing the views of midwives.
Conclusions: Cultural barriers prevent the patients and providers from communicating effectively with each other, thus highlighting the need for sexual and communication workshops for the health care providers.
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KEYWORD
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Culture, Menopause, Sexual behavior, Sexuality
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