Book contents
- Reichel’s Care of the Elderly
- Reichel’s Care of the Elderly
- Copyright page
- In Memoriam
- Contents
- Contributors
- Section I General Approach to the Care of the Elderly
- Section II Geriatric Syndromes
- Section III Care of the Elderly by Organ System
- Section IV Principles of Care for the Elderly
- Chapter 46 Surgical Principles
- Chapter 47 Rehabilitation
- Chapter 48 Geriatric Sexuality
- Chapter 49 Aging in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
- Chapter 50 Home- and Community-Based Long-Term Care
- Chapter 51 Institutional Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
- Chapter 52 Hospital-Based Care
- Chapter 53 Introduction to Palliative Care
- Chapter 54 The Mistreatment of Older Adults
- Chapter 55 Driving and the Older Adult
- Chapter 56 Integrative Medicine
- Chapter 57 Retirement
- Chapter 58 Cultural Competence
- Chapter 59 Health Literacy
- Chapter 60 Caregiving
- Chapter 61 Practice Transformation for Better Care of Older Adults
- Chapter 62 Health-Care Organization and Financing
- Chapter 63 Ethical Decision-Making
- Chapter 64 Epidemic and Pandemic Impacts on the Elderly Population
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Chapter 48 - Geriatric Sexuality
from Section IV - Principles of Care for the Elderly
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2022
- Reichel’s Care of the Elderly
- Reichel’s Care of the Elderly
- Copyright page
- In Memoriam
- Contents
- Contributors
- Section I General Approach to the Care of the Elderly
- Section II Geriatric Syndromes
- Section III Care of the Elderly by Organ System
- Section IV Principles of Care for the Elderly
- Chapter 46 Surgical Principles
- Chapter 47 Rehabilitation
- Chapter 48 Geriatric Sexuality
- Chapter 49 Aging in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
- Chapter 50 Home- and Community-Based Long-Term Care
- Chapter 51 Institutional Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
- Chapter 52 Hospital-Based Care
- Chapter 53 Introduction to Palliative Care
- Chapter 54 The Mistreatment of Older Adults
- Chapter 55 Driving and the Older Adult
- Chapter 56 Integrative Medicine
- Chapter 57 Retirement
- Chapter 58 Cultural Competence
- Chapter 59 Health Literacy
- Chapter 60 Caregiving
- Chapter 61 Practice Transformation for Better Care of Older Adults
- Chapter 62 Health-Care Organization and Financing
- Chapter 63 Ethical Decision-Making
- Chapter 64 Epidemic and Pandemic Impacts on the Elderly Population
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
Sexuality is an important part of health and quality of life at all ages and thus is an important area for health-care providers to address. The number of years of potential sexual activity in later life is increasing. There are both physical and emotional aspects to sexuality, and the desire for intimacy continues throughout life. Studies have shown that most older adults desire more activity than what they have. Lack of partners and lack of privacy are significant obstacles for sexual expression. The physiological changes with age alone are insufficient cause to cease sexual activity, and for some these changes are felt to enhance their sexual activity. A number of medical conditions contribute to sexual dysfunction and raise patient concerns regarding health consequences of sexual activity. For older adults, negotiating safer sex may be unfamiliar and challenging, they lack knowledge to identify HIV/AIDS risk factors, and they are less likely to use condoms. Health-care providers lack awareness of seniors’ sexuality, fail to engage in conversations about risks, and are less likely to test for the virus. As with many potentially sensitive issues, it appears that patients are waiting for their health-care providers to raise the topic.
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- Reichel's Care of the ElderlyClinical Aspects of Aging, pp. 593 - 603Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022