2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11195-009-9113-4
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Approach to Sexual Problems of Patients with Stoma by PLISSIT Model: An Alternative

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the use of the PLISSIT model as an alternative tool for the assessment of sexual problems of patients with a stoma in nursing practice. The facts affecting the sexual life of people with a stoma, the methods for solving these problems and the use of the PLISSIT model by nurses in order to address these problems were reviewed. Results highlight the benefit of the PLISSIT model in solving the sexual problems of people with various diseases. People with a stoma can encounte… Show more

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“…Psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, changes in body image, low self‐esteem, feelings of uncertainty, and social problems such as less participation in social activities, decreased working activities, decreased contact with friends / relatives, and sexual problems can adversely affect the individual's adaptation to stoma and ability to deal. To increase the life quality of patients with a stoma, psychosocial problems should be considered …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, changes in body image, low self‐esteem, feelings of uncertainty, and social problems such as less participation in social activities, decreased working activities, decreased contact with friends / relatives, and sexual problems can adversely affect the individual's adaptation to stoma and ability to deal. To increase the life quality of patients with a stoma, psychosocial problems should be considered …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this process may cause the individual to experience various problems in terms of physiological, social, and psychological aspects. Individuals with stoma experience psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, changes in body image, low self‐esteem, sexual problems, denial, loneliness, hopelessness, and stigmatisation . Social problems are that loss of interest and less participation in social activities, avoidance of travelling, decreased working activities, worsening partner relationship, decreased contact with friends/relatives .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4,42,43,44 Nurses can utilize PLISSIT model and can plan their nursing interventions in this direction for the sexual problems of individuals with stoma. 45,46 Spouses with an active sex life prior to surgery were found to have inactive sex life after surgery, spouses with active sex life had decreased number of sexual intercourse, and majority of the couples did not have sexual relationship after stoma opening. 4,30,47 …”
Section: Stoma and Sexual Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses only progress to the level of providing specific suggestions as they lack the necessary expertise to progress to the final stage of providing intensive therapy (e.g., sexual counseling). Ayaz (2009) proposed that by using the first three phases of the model, approximately 80% to 90% of sexual difficulties can be alleviated.…”
Section: Stage 3: Development Of Intervention (Process)mentioning
confidence: 99%