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‘I do it my way’: long-term care staff’s perceptions of residents’ sexual needs and suggestions for improvement in their management

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  • Feliciano Villar

    (Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Rodrigo Serrat

    (Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Montserrat Celdrán

    (Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Josep Fabà

    (Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Teresa Martínez

    (Social Services and Rights Department of the Principado de Asturias)

  • Jos Twisk

    (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Abstract

This study is aimed at exploring to what extent staff perceive older residents in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) as still having sexual needs, and how they think care in relation to sexual issues could be improved. The sample was self-selected and comprised 2115 staff members (including managers, technical and care assistants) employed at 152 Spanish LTCFs. Data were collected in the second half of 2016. Participants were asked to estimate the proportion of older residents who had sexual needs in their institution and, by means of open-ended questions, they were also asked about how they satisfied such needs and how to improve care in relation to sexual issues. Responses to the open-ended questions were analysed using content analysis. Differences were assessed according to participants’ work position. Results showed that most participants did not see sexual needs as being present in many (or even any) older people living in LTCFs. Masturbation was the most common way staff thought residents’ sexual needs were being satisfied. The participants mentioned a broad range of measures to improve care regarding sexual issues, including providing more training opportunities for staff, guaranteeing privacy and improving negative attitudes held by family, residents or staff members. Work position influenced participants’ responses: managers and technical staff were more likely to recognise sexual needs among residents, perceived a greater need for training, and proposed more ambitious and far-reaching improvements than care assistants.

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  • Feliciano Villar & Rodrigo Serrat & Montserrat Celdrán & Josep Fabà & Teresa Martínez & Jos Twisk, 2020. "‘I do it my way’: long-term care staff’s perceptions of residents’ sexual needs and suggestions for improvement in their management," European Journal of Ageing, Springer, vol. 17(2), pages 197-205, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:eujoag:v:17:y:2020:i:2:d:10.1007_s10433-019-00546-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s10433-019-00546-6
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    1. Feliciano Villar & Rodrigo Serrat & Montserrat Celdrán & Josep Fabà, 2016. "Staff attitudes and reactions towards residents’ masturbation in Spanish long‐term care facilities," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 25(5-6), pages 819-828, March.
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