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Position statement of the Spanish Working Group on Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis on sexuality and inflammatory bowel disease.

Marta Calvo MoyaFrancisco Mesonero GismeroCristina Suarez FerrerAlejandro Hernández-CambaDanízar Vásquez CarlónFátima García BenasachMariam Aguas PerisFrancisco José Delgado OlivaYago González-LamaMónica Millán ScheidingIsabel Alonso SebastiánLaura Camacho MartelVanesa Gallardo ArrieroAna Echarri PiudoPablo Bella CastilloNoelia Cano SanzMaría Isabel Vera MendozaRuth Serrano LabajosAntonio Valdivia MartínezLourdes Pérez RestoyYamile Zabana AbdoMiriam Mañosa CiriaFrancisco Rodríguez-MorantaManuel Barreiro-de AcostaAna Gutiérrez Casbasnull null
Published in: Gastroenterologia y hepatologia (2024)
It is widely acknowledged that inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with a high prevalence of sexual dysfunction (SD). However, there is a notable paucity of specific literature in this field. This lack of information impacts various aspects, including the understanding and comprehensive care of SD in the context of IBD. Furthermore, patients themselves express a lack of necessary attention in this area within the treatment of their disease, thus creating an unmet need in terms of their well-being. The aim of this position statement by the Spanish Working Group on Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis (GETECCU) is to provide a review on the most relevant aspects and potential areas of improvement in the detection, assessment, and management of SD in patients with IBD and to integrate the approach to sexual health into our clinical practice. Recommendations are established based on available scientific evidence and expert opinion. The development of these recommendations by GETECCU has been carried out through a collaborative multidisciplinary approach involving gastroenterologists, gynecologists, urologists, surgeons, nurses, psychologists, sexologists, and, of course, patients with IBD.
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