Sexuality and Physical Disability: Exploring the Barriers and Solutions in Healthcare

Author(s)
Dune, Tinashe
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
People with physical disability and/or chronic illness are more likely to seek medical help than their typical peers. Once pressing matters related to their condition are addressed clients may pay attention to how to incorporate the management of their health condition into other aspects of their lives (i.e., sexuality). This paper discusses inhibitory and facilitative experiences that people with physical disabilities may encounter in their interactions with healthcare workers and systems when adapting to changes in their sexuality. Sexual health models (i.e., PLISSIT, Kaplan, ALLOW and Bitzer et al.) for people with chronic illness or disability are summarized and analysed for their value in relation to contemporary health needs. This paper posits that healthcare providers and people with physical disabilities can learn from and teach each other in order to promote positive and agentic constructions of sexuality with significant disability.
Citation
Sexuality and Disability, 30(2), p. 247-256
ISSN
1573-6717
0146-1044
Link
Language
en
Publisher
Springer New York LLC
Title
Sexuality and Physical Disability: Exploring the Barriers and Solutions in Healthcare
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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