Sexuality and Intimacy Following Stroke: Perspectives of Partners

AbstractIntimacy and sexuality can make vital contributions to quality of life but may become complicated or problematic for stroke survivors and their partners/spouses. Several studies have focused on survivor feelings and perceptions of post-stroke sexuality, but partners are generally neglected. The purpose of this project is to identify partner perspectives and experiences related to intimacy and sexuality following a stroke. Nine participants were interviewed in person or by phone about relationship changes and their information, supports or resources regarding intimacy and sexuality. Transcripts were analyzed using techniques of thematic analysis. Four themes were identified: (1) maintaining closeness and togetherness, (2) redefining sexuality and intimacy after stroke, (3) coping with lack of resources, and (4) wishing health professionals would discuss these topics. Results of this study indicated that partners are very concerned about intimacy and sexuality but feel unprepared to address these personal concerns post-stroke. Clinicians can open the lines of communication about sexuality and intimacy to support couples ’ quality of life. Further resources and training as well as policies need to be developed to address sexuality and intimacy effectively with stroke survivors and their partners.
Source: Sexuality and Disability - Category: Disability Source Type: research