This study was conducted as a randomized pretest-posttest study to examine the effect of sexual counseling based on the PLISSIT model on post-menopausal women's sexual functions, marital adjustment and quality of sexual life. Sixty women (Experimental=30, Control=30) that applied to the menopause policlinic of a Women Diseases Training and Research Hospital were included in the study. Two women dropped out later, so the study was completed with 58 (Experimental=29, Control=29) women. Firstly, women were separated into two groups according to the cut-point of (26,55) in The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) (those who score 26,6 and above or 26,5 and below) and then these two groups were divided into intervention and control groups randomly. Data were collected with Descriptive Questions Form, Menopause Symptom Evaluation Scale (MRS), FSFI, Marital adjustment Scale (MAS) and Sexual Quality of Life Questionnaire Scale - Female Version (SQOL-F) between September 07, 2020 and March 26, 2021. The intervention group was given sexual counselling, prepared in line with the PLISSIT model, for three weeks, once a week and lasting approximately one hour. The effect of the counseling was tested twelve weeks after counseling was completed. Women in the control group were also interviewed twice concurrent with the intervention group; once when the counseling began and once during the last assessment. Women in the control group filled some data forms. After the study was completed, the counseling was also given to women who wanted it, in the control group. Frequency and percentage values, descriptive statistics, Fisher's Exact Test, Pearson Chi Square, t tests, for non-normally distributed data Mann Whitney U test and the Wilcoxon test were used for data analysis. Keywords: Post-menopausal period, sexual counseling, PLISSIT model, nursing care
Akbay-Kısa, A. S., The effect of sexual counseling given according to the PLISSIT model on sexual functions, marital adjustment and quality of sexual life of postmenopausal women. Hacettepe University Graduate School Health Sciences, Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing Programme, Doctorate Thesis, Ankara, 2021. This study was conducted as a randomized pretest-posttest study to examine the effect of sexual counseling based on the PLISSIT model on post-menopausal women's sexual functions, marital adjustment and quality of sexual life. Sixty women (Experimental=30, Control=30) that applied to the menopause policlinic of a Women Diseases Training and Research Hospital were included in the study. Two women dropped out later, so the study was completed with 58 (Experimental=29, Control=29) women. Firstly, women were separated into two groups according to the cut-point of (26,55) in The Female Sexual Function Index (those who score 26,6 and above or 26,5 and below) and then these two groups were divided into intervention and control groups randomly. Data were collected with Descriptive Questions Form, The Female Sexual Function Index, Marital adjustment Scale and Sexual Quality of Life Questionnaire Scale - Female Version between September 07, 2020 and March 26, 2021. Women were asked to fill the demographic questions form and survey forms based on their own self-evaluations while they were accompanied by the researcher. The intervention group was given sexual counselling, prepared in line with the PLISSIT model, for three weeks, once a week and lasting approximately one hour. The effect of the counseling was tested twelve weeks after counseling was completed. Women in the control group were also interviewed twice concurrent with the intervention group; once when the counseling began and once during the last assessment. During those interviews, women in the control group filled some data forms. After the study was completed, the counseling was also given to women who wanted it, in the control group. Frequency and percentage values, descriptive statistics, Fisher's Exact Test, Pearson Chi Square, t tests, for non-normally distributed data Mann Whitney U test and the Wilcoxon test were used for data analysis. Keywords: Post-menopausal period, sexual counseling, PLISSIT model, nursing care
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
58
experimental and control ,a randomized pretest-posttest study to examine
Suleyman Demirel University
Isparta, Turkey (Türkiye)
Female Sexual Function Index
Rosen et al \[2000\] developed this scale. It includes 19 items. Responses to some items range from 0 to 5 while others range from 1 to 5. The scores are summed up to create single Female Sexual Function Index score that ranges from 2 to 36. Higher scores mean better sexual functions.
Time frame: 28.09.2020- 02.04.2021. The research period for a participant takes approximately four months.
Marital Adjustment Subscale
It was developed by Locke and Wallace (1959) and consists of 15 items. The validity and reliability for Turkish translation was conducted by Kışlak-Tutarel (1999). The response range for the items are as the following: Item 1 = 0-6 points, Item 2 to 9 = 0-5 points, Items 10, 12, and 14 = 0-2 points, Items 11 and 13 = 0-3 points, and Item 15 = 0-2 points. The scale minimum value is 0 and maximum value is 58. Higher scores mean better marital adjustment.
Time frame: 28.09.2020- 02.04.2021. The research period for a participant takes approximately four months.
The Sexual Quality Of Life-Female
It was developed by Symonds et al (2005) and consists of 18 items. Items are scored from 0 to 5. The scale minimum value is 0 and maximum value is 90. Higher scores mean better sexual quality in a women's life.
Time frame: 28.09.2020- 02.04.2021. The research period for a participant takes approximately four months.
Menopause Rating Scale
It was developed by Schneider et al (1992) The Turkish validity and reliability study was carried by Gürkan (2005). The scale has a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 44. Higher scores mean more symptoms in menopause.
Time frame: 28.09.2020- 02.04.2021. The research period for a participant takes approximately four months.
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