2017
DOI: 10.1590/1982-3703003422016
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Repercussões da Menopausa para a Sexualidade de Idosas: Revisão Integrativa da Literatura

Abstract: Resumo: A menopausa representa transformações hormonais significativas que podem ser acompanhadas de mudanças sociais e emocionais. Além disso, a população idosa feminina tem apresentado maiores comprometimentos em relação à sexualidade do que os homens. Este estudo teve por objetivo apresentar uma revisão integrativa da literatura científica nacional e internacional sobre as possíveis repercussões da menopausa para a sexualidade de idosas. As buscas foram realizadas nas bases Lilacs, SciELO, PePSIC e PsycINFO… Show more

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“…The decrease in libido is justified by the reduction in hormone production caused by menopause, the phase experienced by women at this stage of life, causing hormonal and metabolic variations that cause changes in the body, such as decreased vaginal lubrication at the time of intercourse. 5 This aspect was clarified in P6's report From that time to today, the woman no longer has that horny she had, she feels the dryness through menopause, you lose your will because of it and all this influences the relationship in old age. (P6, 61 years old, married) It is noteworthy that, coupled with these hormonal changes, erectile dysfunction of partners was pointed as a hindrance to sexual practice.…”
Section: Old Married)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The decrease in libido is justified by the reduction in hormone production caused by menopause, the phase experienced by women at this stage of life, causing hormonal and metabolic variations that cause changes in the body, such as decreased vaginal lubrication at the time of intercourse. 5 This aspect was clarified in P6's report From that time to today, the woman no longer has that horny she had, she feels the dryness through menopause, you lose your will because of it and all this influences the relationship in old age. (P6, 61 years old, married) It is noteworthy that, coupled with these hormonal changes, erectile dysfunction of partners was pointed as a hindrance to sexual practice.…”
Section: Old Married)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 It is important to understand that sexuality is a necessity of the elderly, so it is necessary to recognize the aging of the body, accept the changes caused by this factor and seek strategies to deal with the limitations. 5 It is clear that the family must offer support and support in the face of difficulties faced by older people that may interfere with their sex life.…”
Section: Old Married)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2 Regarding elderly women, the domestication of female behavior in the past decades must be considered, coupled with the conception that the elderlies are asexual. 3 This reality implies insufficient health care in this area and needs to be overcome, since sexuality in aging is usually neglected by health professionals due to the lack of preparation and appreciation of the young, healthy and sexually active body in our culturereinforcement for the prejudice towards sexuality in aging as well as its wider understanding. [3][4][5] Currently, this scenario makes it evident and necessary the insertion of health actions that contemplate a positive view on aging, 6,7 among which nursing care is highlighted, in which educational practices are inherent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 This reality implies insufficient health care in this area and needs to be overcome, since sexuality in aging is usually neglected by health professionals due to the lack of preparation and appreciation of the young, healthy and sexually active body in our culturereinforcement for the prejudice towards sexuality in aging as well as its wider understanding. [3][4][5] Currently, this scenario makes it evident and necessary the insertion of health actions that contemplate a positive view on aging, 6,7 among which nursing care is highlighted, in which educational practices are inherent. In this context, the dialogic and emancipatory approaches to health education are configured as innovative care strategies because they are a health promotion tool.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%