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Sexual Health – Sexual Health Questions and Concerns for Male and Female
Sexual health is such a wide topic with so many opinions that it is hard to get any straight answers. Even if you are lucky enough to get an answer one might find that there is another answer waiting just to contradict that one. It’s a puzzling world for both men and women. This distinction is brought to light simple because of the fact that men and woman see sex differently. They experience puberty differently and male’s sexual health is far different to female’s sexual health.
It can seriously be argued that Men’s sexual health begins at puberty. Women on the
How to Make a Homemade Herbal Beauty Bath
After a long-winded, stressful day, one of the best things to come home to is a long, warm bath. Now did you know that you could actually make yourself an herbal beauty bath by using some herbs and bath salts? Just 20 minutes of soaking in an herbal beauty bath rejuvenates your mind and body, while helping you unwind at the end of the day.
Herbs are actually therapeutic. Some herbs stimulate circulation, while others relax your muscles and soothe your skin, making them powerful beauty and wellness allies. Each particular herb has its own soothing and therapeutic
Low Libido In Women Can Affect Sexual Health And Problems That Can Cause A Low Libido In Women
Low Libido in Women Can Affect Sexual Health
Among a wide variety of emotional and physical factors that are involved in a woman’s sexual health, one of the biggest factors that can often have a dramatic affect on the overall condition of the sexual health of a woman is her libido, or sexual desire. For some women sexual desire or having a lack of desire can sometimes end up being just a small and minor irritation within their life. However, for many other women, factors that can end up causing a low libido is a problem that can very big problems in her life
The basics of beauty products
If you’re not a regular makeup wearer or you’re just learning to use makeup, the terms and uses of beauty products might be a bit confusing. What exactly is the difference between lipstick and lip stain? Why do we need eyeliner? These questions and more are ones that all novice makeup wearers face. However, learning to use and apply makeup properly can be a fun and rewarding experience. The purpose of this
Cheap Fitted Kitchens UK, Fitted Bedrooms, Customized Fitted Bedrooms
Cheap Fitted Kitchens in UK are the Latest Trend
There are ample cheap fitted kitchens in UK today for the budget conscious, and price is really no more an excuse to keep suffering unwholesome cubicles as kitchens. If you feel stressed and unproductive when your office workspace is disorganized or the air-conditioner is off, do you think that the person who spends long times in a cramped inefficient kitchen is going to be fit and fine? The mental and physical health of whoever does the home cooking, and consequentially the mental and
Major Component Of Female And Male Sexual Health And Good Libido
Androgens, such as testosterone, are a major component of female and male sexual health and good libido. Female sexual health can be temporarily improved using androgens such as testosterone or DHEA. You write that Viagra legitimized male sexuality not only as conversation material but as a valid health-care issue. There is, therefore, a significant issue regarding the sexual health of female partners of men who have sex with men (MSMs). This bulletin message board forum is intended to allow male sexuality discussions, men’s sexual health personal experiences, and male health
Natural Beauty Tips for Glowing Skin
Let our natural beauty and wellness tips help you get glowing skin to make you look more radiant and beautiful. You will be surprised at how you can achieve a healthy, vibrant appearance using only natural ingredients, without all those toxic chemicals found in today’s cosmetics. Not only will you look better, you’ll feel better too.
Natural beauty refers to achieving a healthy look for your skin, body, and hair. It means taking care of your body from the inside out before attempting to fix skin problems with surface treatments like moisturizer or makeup. What this
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How to Choose Natural Beauty Products for Glowing Skin and Healthy Hair
Mainstream skin and hair care products are laden with many chemicals that more and more women are turning to the idea of natural beauty. Natural beauty refers to the practice of using only organic ingredients for your skin and hair.
We have outlined a few tips when choosing natural beauty products for smooth, glowing skin and healthier hair…
The Facial Cleanser:
The face is often more sensitive than the skin on the rest of the body, so the face must be treated with extra care. For smooth, clear skin, look for a cleanser that does not
The need for mental health nurses to promote sexual health
This article focuses on the need for mental health nurses to promote sexual health. As a mental health nurse I have observed that during practice, nurses are encountering problems dealing with sexual health issues in mental health. Clients have experienced sexual health needs that nurses failed to meet and many nurses have experienced that they are out of depth.
Lomas (2009) carried out a survey with at least 283 mental health professionals of which half of them were nurses. Evidence from the research showed that even though 80% of the participants were in support of the idea that sexual health promotion was a vital part of their role, only 30%, representing less than half the participants regularly discussed sexual health with mental health patients, (Lomas 2009). A revelation also made by Lomas (2009), survey suggested that 92% of respondents had no clue that people with schizophrenia were at an increased risk of contracting HIV than the general population, 72% were not even convinced that they were more likely to engage in high-risk sexual behaviour. From the participants, 14% felt uncomfortable discussing sexual health issues with mental health patients, gay and lesbian issues was a very uncomfortable topic for 13% of them. This queries whether mental health nurses are well equipped to promote sexual health, (Lomas 2009),
Through this, mental health nurses must learn to appreciate the clause from the National Midwifery Council (2004) stating that health care professionals are expected to continuously update knowledge and skills throughout our working life and regularly take part in learning activities that develop our competence and performance. In support to this, Higgins et al (2006)suggested that individuals with `severe’ mental health problems will most likely end up engaging in high-risk sexual activities creating the susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections. In Higgins et al (2006)literature review from 1980 to 2005 focusing on sexual health education and sexual dysfunction emanating from prescribed medication, it was confirmed that sexual health education programmes were beneficial. Education proved to produce a reduction in sexual risk activities compared to complete cessation. This undoubtedly highlights the issue that mental health professionals should make an effort to deliver holistic care that includes sexual health promotion (Higgins et al 2006)
In a similar study conducted but this time it included Glove-wearing Hughes and Gray (2009) states that only 61% of the participants reported wearing gloves whilst administering an injection. Hughes and Gray (2009) continue to say that the nurses are also risking infection by not wearing gloves.
Bahrick and Harris (2009) emphasises that antidepressants are a popular cause for sexual dysfunction. This suggests that reassurance and advice from nurses becomes a necessity. Having an understanding of sexual health would make it easier for nurses to offer appropriate advice because sometimes this becomes debilitating for the mental health clients and therefore requires intervention Bahrick and Harris (2009). Hughes and Gray (2009) mentioned that the lack of awareness and knowledge of sexual health does not only leave the clients disadvantaged by not having reasonable access to sexual health services or relevant information on sexual health. Hughes and Gray (2009) goes on to say that by this level of lack of knowledge, the mental health nurses continue to place themselves at risk.
In a study conducted by Cochran and Mays (2000), evidence was transparent that there was an escalated risk of suicide symptoms among homosexually experienced men. Cochran and Mays (2000), further explains that some gay men also reported the risk of recurrent depression as slightly increased. This again makes it a necessity for mental health nurses to be aware and well equipped w ith sexual health knowledge in order to be able to holistically assist their clients in a non judgmental manner. (Cochran and Mays 2000)
Interestingly MIND (2008) highlighted another good reason for mental health nurses to be aware of sexual health issues. MIND (2008) explained that the distress experienced by some lesbians, gay men as well as bisexual’s mental distress is not due to their sexuality instead it is seen as the impact of heterosexism and homophobia, MIND (2008). As a result of this, many lesbians, gay men as well as bisexual’s find it a daunting task for fear of being seen as abnormal as well as not being understood. MIND (2008) confirms that there is evidence that these concerns or worries are not baseless as homosexuality used to be seen as a psychiatric diagnosis in 1993. Although nowadays there is an improvement in the awareness in the mental health field, it would be more beneficial for mental health nurses to be well equipped to deliver sexual health to clients with serious mental health problems (Mind 2008)
Implications for practice
This exercise has made it possible to identify gaps in service provision. From my own experience, I have witnessed situations were mental health clients bring contraceptive pills on the ward and the nurses role is to administer them. This questions whether these clients suffering from severe mental illness are aware of other sexual health issues other than pregnancy. In support to this, The Royal College of Nursing (2001) has highlighted that contraception alongside teenage pregnancies and sexual infections are some of the significant issues that have a great impact on health care practice. The Royal College of Nursing (2001) has highlighted that “sexual health is about the holistic care of patients and clients”, it was also brought to attention that Clinical practice, Clinical education practice and Clinical policy development are essential in ensuring holistic care in sexual health. This has proved that evidence based practice is essential in delivering successful holistic care. This includes sexual health for mental health patients facilitated by mental health nurses. In support to this, Dawes et al (2005) emphasises that evidence based-practice ensures that individual health professionals practice based on sound research and successful outcome. Every registered nurse needs to consider the evidence-based for practice in a multitude of areas as this is a requirement of Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2004).
Having a good knowledge base on sexual health promotion will not only help to educate mental health clients on sexual health but when health promotion is carried out by mental health nurses, it could become cost effective. This will also be supporting the Government in fulfilling its pledge in the NHS Plan to make progress in the amelioration of ill health. The Royal College of Nursing (2001).
Through undertaking a literature review, this has also provided guidance that will enable us as mental health nurses to be keen on development and evaluation of sexual health education programmes that will be beneficial for our service users. However, this also enlightens us to the fact that mental health nurses need to prioritise sexual health training and practice development or make an effort to make it part of their personal development plan in order to bridge the theory and practice gap. It should also be noted that they are also some hindrances. It is obviously a rather daunting task after considering the financial issues faced by the government as a result of the recession. The Royal College of Nursing (2001) has highlighted that a lack of interest to develop knowledge in sexual health has been one of the hindrances. On the other hand, another advantage brought about by continuing professional development is that resources are utilised more effectively. This is confirmed by the Chartered Institute of Professional Development (CIPD 2010), continuing professional development makes staff become more productive and work with efficiency by focusing on their own learning through reflection, (CIPD 2010).
The health care delivery system is plagued by lack of resources. Updating knowledge and skills ensures that the best use of these resources is put into practice. A continuing professional development allows the individual to work out what area of practice requires development in this case sexual health promotion by mental health nurses, This will be made possible through highlighting gaps in their knowledge and experience.therefore giving the individual a chance to compare what knowledge and skills they possess, and what is expected at their level of professional practice, (CIPD 2010).
Sexual health skills are required or desirable to meet the demands of the promotion of sexual health. It also serves as a way of improving one’s competences to ensure satisfactory performance during sexual health promotion. Enhancing knowledge and skills for mental health nurses allows the individual to engage in evidence based practice. Simpson and Dodds (2004). This promotes conventionality minimising ambiguity and rendering information shared between health professionals and clients. Improving teamwork this way reflects a climate that best supports a therapeutic environment (Simpson and Dodds, 2004). Another vital point to make is that this form of practice could be useful to bridge the theory – practice gap as research evidence have proved that mental health nurses certainly need to be better equipped to promote sexual health. Hughes and Gray (2009) argue that it is essential for policies to improve in order to extend on the achievements of the National Service Framework for Mental Health. The New Horizons programme is a programme that was launched by the Department of Health in 2009; this is a 10-year strategy to continue to improve the mental health services offered by 2020. However, this does not mention sexual health, (NHS Choices 2010)
The Royal College of Nurses (2001), states that health promotion policies that dispel inequalities in sexual health should be put in place and utilised. In addition to this, Gray et al (2002) pointed out that the sexual health policies of several mental health NHS Trusts are completely out dated, Gray et al (2002) further says that most of these policies simply states that patients are not permitted to have sex whilst on the ward. Gray et al (2002) gave as an example a policy from a mental health Trust that simply states that ‘Sexual activity involving patients on hospital premises is not an acceptable form of behaviour’.
Developments and improvements in practice need to be made. In order to achieve safe effective nursing practice, it is paramount to be able to enhance knowledge, skills, values and attitudes towards professional practice. This could be done through staff training and adopting a learning culture. However, time and duties need to be well managed in order to make this a success. In addition to this, Nurse Week (2005), points out that nurses tend to spend most of their time in administrative and managerial duties which prevent them from spending time engaging in more therapeutic work with patients. A learning culture is a practice of a ‘no blame’ approach to management which according to Collier (2005) generally translate theory and directives into practice in a meaningful way.
Conclusion
In conclusion, this article has demonstrated the relevance of mental health nurses having a good knowledge base of sexual health and the benefits of it and substantiated it with evidence The literature used during this exercise highlights the need for mental health nurses to have sexual health knowledge and how much the mental health patients will benefit from sexual health education. It has also proved that with sexual health education, evidence shows that they can be a reduction in sexually transmitted infections. It is important to state finally that this exercise has given me a clear understanding of the importance of mental health nurses being able to promote sexual health. It is clear that clients with mental health problems are more likely to experience problems with their sexual health.
The experience I had made me realise that knowledge is power and when faced with situations were mental health clients have sexual health needs they do not have enough knowledge on. Health promotion is also identified among the seven pillars of clinical governance initiative (DOH, 1998), in which I will be expected to engage in my professional practice as a registered nurse. In order to practice ethically and to empower clients to live an independent life, mental health nurses need to have knowledge about how to respond to the needs of people with mental illness in an ethical, honest, and non judgemental manner and this includes sexual health.