Sexuality and Intimacy Behaviors in the Elderly with Dementia: The Perspective of Healthcare Professionals and Caregivers

AbstractThis paper discusses sexuality and intimacy behaviors of the elderly with dementia living in residential care. The study explores this thematic from the perspectives of healthcare professionals and family caregivers. The methodology used is based on a qualitative method approach. The research was conducted in Portugal, using semi-structured face-to-face in-depth interviews. Thirty-two people participated in this study. The qualitative data was analyzed using thematic analysis to help identify repeated patterns of meaning in the dataset. The following key findings emerged: (1) participants identified the presence of sexuality, intimacy and sexual behavior in elderly people with dementia, primarily due to the physiological needs of individuals; (2) sexuality was mostly considered as an important manifestation of love, affectivity and proximity; (3) social and cultural beliefs influenced participant ’s perception of the issue, some considering it a taboo subject; (4) participants expressed the need for these behaviors be considered natural and acceptable as sexuality and intimacy are inherent in humans and contribute to an individual’s quality of life hence they should also be dealt with in a practical manner; (5) a general limitation in training and institutional guidelines was identified; (6) decision-making in the area of sexuality should be determined by the elderly if they maintain the ability to manifest what their wishes are. As life expectancy increases along...
Source: Sexuality and Disability - Category: Disability Source Type: research