Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case study

IntroductionSexual wellness plays a crucial role in an individual's quality of life, interpersonal relationships, and self-concept, particularly among older adults residing in residential aged care facilities, including those with dementia. However, there is currently a limited person-centered...

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Main Authors: Cindy Jones, Wendy Moyle, Kimberly Van Haitsma, Carly Hudson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Dementia
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frdem.2024.1270569/full
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description IntroductionSexual wellness plays a crucial role in an individual's quality of life, interpersonal relationships, and self-concept, particularly among older adults residing in residential aged care facilities, including those with dementia. However, there is currently a limited person-centered approach to understanding the unique preferences of each older person regarding their intimate and sexual behaviors. To address this gap, the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference (ISEP) tool was developed to facilitate meaningful discussions between healthcare professionals or workers and older individuals about their intimacy and sexuality needs and preferences. This paper explores the use of the ISEP tool with residents in long-term aged care, including those with dementia via a user-centric case study.MethodsISEP tool interviews were conducted with 14 residents in a single residential aged care facility in Queensland, Australia.ResultsThe study presented valuable insights and contextual information from using the ISEP tool, including an example of a resident's response, which provided recommendations for better supporting the resident. This involves engaging in supportive conversations to facilitate the exploration, implementation, and assessment of practical and actionable strategies to meet intimacy and sexuality needs and preferences.DiscussionThe ISEP tool shows promise in improving care practices and addressing the intimacy and sexuality needs of older individuals in aged care facilities. However, it is important to acknowledge that the study was conducted in a single aged care facility with a small group of residents, potentially limiting the generalisability of the findings. Further large-scale studies are necessary to establish the tool's broader applicability across different care settings.
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spelling doaj.art-dc825fec65f84326b0602a15ae3af9422024-02-26T04:40:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Dementia2813-39192024-02-01310.3389/frdem.2024.12705691270569Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case studyCindy Jones0Cindy Jones1Wendy Moyle2Wendy Moyle3Kimberly Van Haitsma4Carly Hudson5Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, AustraliaMenzies Health Institute Queensland, Nathan, QLD, AustraliaMenzies Health Institute Queensland, Nathan, QLD, AustraliaSchool of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD, AustraliaRoss and Carol Nese College of Nursing, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United StatesFaculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, AustraliaIntroductionSexual wellness plays a crucial role in an individual's quality of life, interpersonal relationships, and self-concept, particularly among older adults residing in residential aged care facilities, including those with dementia. However, there is currently a limited person-centered approach to understanding the unique preferences of each older person regarding their intimate and sexual behaviors. To address this gap, the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference (ISEP) tool was developed to facilitate meaningful discussions between healthcare professionals or workers and older individuals about their intimacy and sexuality needs and preferences. This paper explores the use of the ISEP tool with residents in long-term aged care, including those with dementia via a user-centric case study.MethodsISEP tool interviews were conducted with 14 residents in a single residential aged care facility in Queensland, Australia.ResultsThe study presented valuable insights and contextual information from using the ISEP tool, including an example of a resident's response, which provided recommendations for better supporting the resident. This involves engaging in supportive conversations to facilitate the exploration, implementation, and assessment of practical and actionable strategies to meet intimacy and sexuality needs and preferences.DiscussionThe ISEP tool shows promise in improving care practices and addressing the intimacy and sexuality needs of older individuals in aged care facilities. However, it is important to acknowledge that the study was conducted in a single aged care facility with a small group of residents, potentially limiting the generalisability of the findings. Further large-scale studies are necessary to establish the tool's broader applicability across different care settings.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frdem.2024.1270569/fullintimacysexualitysexual wellnessaged caredementiapreference tool
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Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case study
Frontiers in Dementia
intimacy
sexuality
sexual wellness
aged care
dementia
preference tool
title Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case study
title_full Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case study
title_fullStr Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case study
title_short Utilization of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference tool in long-term care: a case study
title_sort utilization of the intimacy and sexuality expression preference tool in long term care a case study
topic intimacy
sexuality
sexual wellness
aged care
dementia
preference tool
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