Women with heart failure and their experiences of sexuality and intimacy: A qualitative content analysis

Author:

Markhus Lene Søyland1ORCID,Mårtensson Jan2,Keilegavlen Håvard1,Fålun Nina13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Heart Disease Haukeland University Hospital Bergen Norway

2. Department of Nursing, School of Health and Welfare Jönköping University Jönköping Sweden

3. Department of Health and Caring Sciences Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Bergen Norway

Abstract

AbstractAim and ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore how women with heart failure experience intimacy and sexual activity.BackgroundKnowledge about women diagnosed with heart failure and their sexual activity is scarce. By investigating the experience of sexual activity and intimacy of women diagnosed with heart failure, an alignment between current practice and patients' expectations and needs within this area might be obtained.DesignA qualitative design was used.MethodsFifteen women diagnosed with heart failure were recruited from a heart failure outpatient clinic at a university hospital. The study was carried out from January to September 2018. The inclusion criteria were women >18 years, with estimated New York Heart Association Class II or III living together with a partner. Face‐to‐face semi‐structured interviews were undertaken at the hospital. The interviews were organised around a set of predetermined open‐ended questions, transcribed verbatim and analysed using a qualitative content analysis. COREQ guidelines were used.ResultsThe analysis revealed one overarching theme characterises how living with heart failure has an impact on women's sexual relationship. Furthermore, three sub‐themes were identified: (1) redefining sexual activity, (2) reducing sexual activity and (3) maintaining sexual activity.ConclusionWomen need information about sexual activity and heart failure in order to prevent fear and anxiety. It is important to include partners in patient consultations at heart failure outpatient clinics and in sexual counselling. It is furthermore essential to educate patients about sexual activity in relation to medication and comorbidities.Relevance to Clinical PracticeFindings from this study support that information about sexuality and intimacy is a central part of the consultation in a heart failure outpatient clinic, and highlights the importance of not making assumptions about aging, frailty and interest in sexual expression.Patient ContributionData were collected through face‐to‐face semi‐structured interviews.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

Reference25 articles.

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