2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13178-013-0109-6
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Evidence of Absence: Midlife and Older Adult Sexual Health Policy in Australia

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“…Some participants reported negative or dismissive experiences with healthcare providers after requesting an STI test. As previous research has illustrated, healthcare providers are often reluctant to address issues of sexual health with older patients (Gott et al, 2004;Kirkman et al, 2013). Our findings indicate the need for training and education for healthcare providers regarding sexual health in later life.…”
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“…Some participants reported negative or dismissive experiences with healthcare providers after requesting an STI test. As previous research has illustrated, healthcare providers are often reluctant to address issues of sexual health with older patients (Gott et al, 2004;Kirkman et al, 2013). Our findings indicate the need for training and education for healthcare providers regarding sexual health in later life.…”
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“…Certainly, Gwen's comments reflect current evidence that safer sex education is targeted almost exclusively towards younger people (Kirkman et al, 2013).…”
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“…Further studies are needed to investigate this. However, current Australian federal policies promote sexual health to younger individuals and those of reproductive age as they are considered to be the most at risk for further complications (34). Given our data indicate networks of individuals comprising of varying ages, education on STI prevention may be more suited towards a broad range of age groups, including older ages and especially those engaging in new sexual relationships (35).…”
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“…Currently, the majority of the limited STI testing promotion that occurs specifically targets youth. 13,14 In order to understand which older people would benefit most from these programs, data are needed on their testing and treatment histories.…”
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