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The Effect of Sexual Counselling Based on PLISSIT and BETTER Model on Sexual Function and Quality of Sexual Life After Hysterectomy: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Sexuality is affected by several physiological, cultural, social, and psychological factors. Hysterectomy is one of the factors that affects sexuality. Evidence suggests that hysterectomy, affects the sexual function of women. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of sexual counseling based on the PLISSIT and BETTER models on sexual function and quality of sexual life of women after hysterectomy. This study is a randomized controlled trial with a three-arm parallel design. One of the experimental groups will receive sexual counseling based on the PLISSIT model and the other will receive sexual counseling based on the BETTER model. The control group will not receive any intervention. The difference between the intervention groups and the control group will be evaluated.
Nurses are integral members of the health care team in providing care and counseling for sexual health. The provision of education and counseling services to enhance sexual health and research on the subject play significant roles for nurses. In this context, nurses should facilitate up-to-date information dissemination to clients by investigating sexual counseling models. Furthermore, nurses have crucial duties and responsibilities for maintaining evidence-based care practices that utilize these models. Addressing sexual life and adopting a holistic approach to nursing care services are essential considerations. The utilization of models is recommended to assist nurses in evaluating sexuality of patients, which is a sensitive subject, in an appropriate manner and to provide them with the most suitable care in this regard. One such model was the PLISSIT Model. The PLISSIT Model was employed to assess and improve sexual health in patients with breast cancer, multiple sclerosis, gynecologic cancer, type 2 diabetes mellitus, HIV-positive status, and stoma. Additionally, it is actively used in different life stages of women such as pregnancy and postpartum period. In the literature, the results of studies in which sexual counseling based on the PLISSIT model was applied to women undergoing hysterectomy indicate that the model has positive effects on sexual function and quality of sexual life. However, the PLISSIT model has limitations, such as the requirement for skills at the fourth stage of sexual rehabilitation at the 4th stage and its linearity (progressing from one level to another). One of the alternative approaches in sexual counseling is the BETTER Model due to its specific emphasis on developing dialogues on sexual health and the importance of sexual issues. This model has been utilized in the literature to provide sexual counseling to women with multiple sclerosis, women with breast cancer, infertile women, and postpartum women. However, no study was identified in the literature in which sexual counseling based on the BETTER model was provided to women with hysterectomy. Evidence of the effectiveness of model-based sexual counseling in women with sexual dysfunction after hysterectomy is insufficient.
Age
All ages
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Gazi University Health Research And Application Center
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Kütahya Health Sciences University
Kütahya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
July 23, 2024
Primary Completion Date
January 1, 2025
Completion Date
March 1, 2025
Last Updated
September 3, 2025
52
ACTUAL participants
Sexual counseling based on the PLISSIT model
BEHAVIORAL
Sexual counseling based on the BETTER model
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Kutahya Health Sciences University
Collaborators
NCT07362680
NCT07326683
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