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Titel
Perceptions about the sexuality of women with fibromyalgia syndrome: a phenomenological study
Ist Teil von
  • Journal of advanced nursing, 2017-07, Vol.73 (7), p.1646-1656
Ort / Verlag
England: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Quelle
Wiley-Blackwell Journals
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Aims The aim of this study was to explore and understand the perceptions and experiences of women with fibromyalgia syndrome regarding their sexuality. Background Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic pathology, which compromises a woman's physical, mental and emotional health. Although concerns related to sexuality are commonly reported, research has tended to focus on the physical symptoms. Design An interpretive qualitative research methodology using Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics was carried out. Methods This qualitative study explores the sexuality of women with fibromyalgia syndrome. A focus group and semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 13 women with fibromyalgia syndrome. Data were collected between April ‐ June 2014. Participants were recruited until findings reached saturation. Findings Three themes define the perception of sexuality for these women: (i) Physical impact: don't touch, don't look; (ii) Sexuality and identity: fighting against their loss; (iii) Impact on the relationship: sexuality as a way of connecting the couple. Conclusion Despite limitations, sexuality is important for the identity and quality of life of women with fibromyalgia syndrome. Together with the physical symptomology, guilt, fear and a lack of understanding compromise the coping process. Women need the support of their partner, their socio‐family environment and health professionals. Nurses can aid the successful adjustment to sexual problems related to fibromyalgia syndrome.

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