2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcnurse.2010.05.003
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The Male Partners' Experiences of the Intimate Relationships after a First Myocardial Infarction

Abstract: Background: Stress in the intimate relationship is found to worsen the prognosis in women suffering from myocardial infarction (MI). Little is known about how male spouses experience the intimate relationship. Aim: This study aimed to explore and describe the experience of men's intimate relationships in connection to and after their female partner's first MI. Methods: An explorative and qualitative design was used. Interviews were conducted with 16 men having a partner who the year before had suffered a first… Show more

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“…140 -142 Partners of patients with CVD often have considerable anxiety about sexual activity, which may adversely impact the sexual activity of the couple. 62,143,144 When information on sexual activity is provided to the patient, it is more likely to be provided in written form than verbally, more likely to be provided to men than to women, and rarely provided to the partner. 145 A discussion about sexual activity is appropriate for men and women of all ages who have CVD.…”
Section: Levine Et Al Sexual Activity and Cardiovascular Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…140 -142 Partners of patients with CVD often have considerable anxiety about sexual activity, which may adversely impact the sexual activity of the couple. 62,143,144 When information on sexual activity is provided to the patient, it is more likely to be provided in written form than verbally, more likely to be provided to men than to women, and rarely provided to the partner. 145 A discussion about sexual activity is appropriate for men and women of all ages who have CVD.…”
Section: Levine Et Al Sexual Activity and Cardiovascular Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…57,75 Men as partners reported challenges to masculine self-image as a sexual being and hesitancy in approaching their female partners, viewing them as more fragile after MI. 76 Women as partners reported a great sense of loss and uncertainty, both emotional and sexual, related to their male partner with MI. 77 The experience of being in a caregiver role affects not only the intimate relationship but also the physical health of the partner.…”
Section: Partner Counselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to discuss the cardiac patient's sexuality, using the appropriate language and creating suitable settings for the discussion. Continuing education for health care professionals, as well as research about sexual counseling in the post-operative period are necessary for the evaluation of problems in this matter and for appropriate and timely counseling of cardiac patients and their spouses (22) . …”
Section: According To Research Carried Out In the Cardiacmentioning
confidence: 99%