2023
DOI: 10.1071/py23119
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Australian health professionals’ perspectives on discussing sexual activity and intimacy with people who have had a heart attack: a qualitative study

Claire Moran,
Kara Lilly,
Anthony Leo Walsh
et al.

Abstract: Background Sexual activity and intimacy contribute to wellbeing throughout adult life, including after a heart attack. Providing support and information about sexual activity and intimacy after a heart attack is recognised as part of a comprehensive approach to cardiac rehabilitation. Previous research shows that patients expect health professionals to initiate discussions about sexual activity and intimacy, but that this seldom occurs. Methods Drawing on qualitative survey responses from a range of Au… Show more

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