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Couples' experiences with sexuality after spinal cord injury.

Jake B OsborneMeredith A RocchiChristopher B McBrideRhyann C McKayHeather Louise GainforthRandy UpperShane Norman Sweet
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Couples explored a changing definition of sex following SCI that was complicated by the taboo nature of discussing sexuality, experienced a range of emotions throughout the recovery process, and had difficulties navigating the healthcare system for appropriate support.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONHealthcare professionals should promote discussion and provide support for sexuality following SCI, but during initial rehabilitation may be too early.Healthcare providers should prepare people with SCI and their partners for the inevitable trial-and-error process involved in sexual rehabilitation.Rehabilitation professionals could direct couples to SCI peer mentorship programs to help normalize the experiences and emotions of sexual rehabilitation.
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