Developing an Intervention to Help Nurses Improve Sexual Healthcare in Men With Inflammatory Bowe… (NCT06562751) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Developing an Intervention to Help Nurses Improve Sexual Healthcare in Men With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
United Kingdom792 participantsStarted 2024-10-17
Plain-language summary
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic, relapsing and remitting disease that can greatly impact health and personal well-being. Sexual health, relationships and intimacy have been raised as key concerns for those living with the disease. Men's sexual health and well-being has been identified as a neglected area. This study will lead to the development of an intervention that will help nurses to improve the assessment and care of the sexual health and well-being needs of men with IBD.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexMALE
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Inclusion Criteria:
A diagnosis of Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis or IBD-U who identifies as male OR Currently in (or in the last 5 years) an intimate partnership with a person who identifies as male and has a diagnosis for Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis or IBD-U.
OR An NHS employee whose current employment involves oversight of the delivery and provision of a secondary care IBD patient service within their employing organisation. This may be a healthcare professional or non-clinical manager.
OR A registered nurse who as part of their current role is responsible of the provision of care to patients with IBD.
OR A health professional registered with the GMC, NMC or HCPC whose professional role is considered part of the IBD multidisciplinary team. Currently or previously employed in a role that directly provides care, support or advice to men with a diagnosis of IBD.
OR A representative of a charitable, not-for profit, professional, public or governmental organisation that is engaged with men who suffer from long term conditions or IBD specifically.
Exclusion criteria:
Unable to provide informed consent Less than 18 years old Does not speak English Not able to participate in the research activity (questionnaire, interview, focus group or workshop)
What they're measuring
1
Prototype intervention
Timeframe: 18 months
Trial details
NCT IDNCT06562751
SponsorYork Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust