'These discussions aren't happening': Experiences of people living with inflammatory bowel disease and talking about sexual well-being with health care professionals
<strong>Background</strong> Inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] affects all aspects of life, yet little is known about the impact of the condition on intimacy and sexuality and if such concerns should be discussed with health care professionals. This hermeneutical phenomenological study aim...
Main Authors: | Fourie, S, Norton, C, Jackson, D, Czuber-Dochan, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation
2021
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