Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality Problem

Background: Sexuality and problems related to sexuality have been identified as components of nursing care by the nursing profession, nurse educators, other disciplines and patients. Purpose: This study aimed to describe the attitudes and beliefs of the Indonesian oncology nurses towards providing...

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Main Author: Yati Afiyanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2017-06-01
Series:Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/15124
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spelling doaj-55b7f14a334d412e94c14361c55f5d742020-11-25T02:38:23ZengDiponegoro UniversityNurse Media: Journal of Nursing2087-78112406-87992017-06-0171152310.14710/nmjn.v7i1.1512411499Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality ProblemYati Afiyanti0Department of Maternity and Women’s Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas IndonesiaBackground: Sexuality and problems related to sexuality have been identified as components of nursing care by the nursing profession, nurse educators, other disciplines and patients. Purpose: This study aimed to describe the attitudes and beliefs of the Indonesian oncology nurses towards providing sexual care for the patients with cancer. Methods: The study used a descriptive design. Using convenient sampling method, 135 oncology nurses from three hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia participated in this study. Results: Over 85% of the nurses believed that discussing sexuality with patients is a taboo and private issue. More than 90% of nurses understood that giving a patient permission to talk about sexual concerns is a nursing responsibility. About 73.3% nurses had beliefs that most hospitalized patients are too sick to be interested in sexuality and agreed that sexuality should be discussed if only the patient initiates it. However, more than 70% of the nurses believed that the patients expect nurses to ask about their sexual concerns. Conclusion: This study revealed that inappropriate attitude and belief of nurses on sexuality aspect of their patients might become a barrier in facilitating the needs of cancer patients to manage the sexuality problem caused by cancer and the treatment. Nurses need to overcome those various barriers so that they can increase the quality of life of the cancer patients.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/15124sexualityattitudebarrieroncology nursescancer
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Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality Problem
Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
sexuality
attitude
barrier
oncology nurses
cancer
author_facet Yati Afiyanti
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title Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality Problem
title_short Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality Problem
title_full Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality Problem
title_fullStr Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality Problem
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes, Belief, and Barriers of Indonesian Oncology Nurses on Providing Assistance to Overcome Sexuality Problem
title_sort attitudes, belief, and barriers of indonesian oncology nurses on providing assistance to overcome sexuality problem
publisher Diponegoro University
series Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
issn 2087-7811
2406-8799
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Sexuality and problems related to sexuality have been identified as components of nursing care by the nursing profession, nurse educators, other disciplines and patients. Purpose: This study aimed to describe the attitudes and beliefs of the Indonesian oncology nurses towards providing sexual care for the patients with cancer. Methods: The study used a descriptive design. Using convenient sampling method, 135 oncology nurses from three hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia participated in this study. Results: Over 85% of the nurses believed that discussing sexuality with patients is a taboo and private issue. More than 90% of nurses understood that giving a patient permission to talk about sexual concerns is a nursing responsibility. About 73.3% nurses had beliefs that most hospitalized patients are too sick to be interested in sexuality and agreed that sexuality should be discussed if only the patient initiates it. However, more than 70% of the nurses believed that the patients expect nurses to ask about their sexual concerns. Conclusion: This study revealed that inappropriate attitude and belief of nurses on sexuality aspect of their patients might become a barrier in facilitating the needs of cancer patients to manage the sexuality problem caused by cancer and the treatment. Nurses need to overcome those various barriers so that they can increase the quality of life of the cancer patients.
topic sexuality
attitude
barrier
oncology nurses
cancer
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/15124
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