Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services

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Autor(a) principal: Maia,Heros Aureliano Antunes da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Alvaia,Mateus Andrade, Carneiro,Jayanne Moreira, Xavier,Aline Silva Gomes, Bessa Júnior,José de, Carvalho,Evanilda Souza de Santana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2595-31922019000100020
Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Priapism is one of the complications of sickle cell disease characterized by a persistent and painful erection, which can lead to erectile dysfunction and sexual impotence. The objective of this study was to understand how men with sickle cell disease and priapism access emergency care. METHODS: A qualitative study conducted in a reference healthcare unit to people with sickle cell disease in the second largest city in Bahia. Seven adult men with sickle cell disease who had experienced priapism participated in the study. The data were collected by semi-structured interview and thematic story designs and submitted to content analysis. RESULTS: Priapism is seen as a lack of genital health. Participants use strategies to manage it at home to avoid embarrassment, which ends up in cocooning. Access to emergency services is motivated by persistent and relentless pain; and limited by the fear of priapism being mistaken for sexual deviance, lack of knowledge about the complication as a urologic emergency and financial shortfall, which confers a worse prognosis about erectile function. Men are embarrassed and discriminated by healthcare and support professionals, which discourages them from accessing these services in the future. CONCLUSION: This study emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis of sickle cell disease, the orientation of family members and the need for healthcare professionals to educate young boys and men with sickle cell disease and their caregivers about priapism in advance to allow adequate self-care and prevent complications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
title Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
spellingShingle Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
Maia,Heros Aureliano Antunes da Silva
Erectile dysfunction
Priapism
Sickle cell disease
title_short Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
title_full Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
title_fullStr Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
title_full_unstemmed Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
title_sort Access of men with sickle cell disease and priapism in emergency services
author Maia,Heros Aureliano Antunes da Silva
author_facet Maia,Heros Aureliano Antunes da Silva
Alvaia,Mateus Andrade
Carneiro,Jayanne Moreira
Xavier,Aline Silva Gomes
Bessa Júnior,José de
Carvalho,Evanilda Souza de Santana
author_role author
author2 Alvaia,Mateus Andrade
Carneiro,Jayanne Moreira
Xavier,Aline Silva Gomes
Bessa Júnior,José de
Carvalho,Evanilda Souza de Santana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maia,Heros Aureliano Antunes da Silva
Alvaia,Mateus Andrade
Carneiro,Jayanne Moreira
Xavier,Aline Silva Gomes
Bessa Júnior,José de
Carvalho,Evanilda Souza de Santana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Erectile dysfunction
Priapism
Sickle cell disease
topic Erectile dysfunction
Priapism
Sickle cell disease
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Priapism is one of the complications of sickle cell disease characterized by a persistent and painful erection, which can lead to erectile dysfunction and sexual impotence. The objective of this study was to understand how men with sickle cell disease and priapism access emergency care. METHODS: A qualitative study conducted in a reference healthcare unit to people with sickle cell disease in the second largest city in Bahia. Seven adult men with sickle cell disease who had experienced priapism participated in the study. The data were collected by semi-structured interview and thematic story designs and submitted to content analysis. RESULTS: Priapism is seen as a lack of genital health. Participants use strategies to manage it at home to avoid embarrassment, which ends up in cocooning. Access to emergency services is motivated by persistent and relentless pain; and limited by the fear of priapism being mistaken for sexual deviance, lack of knowledge about the complication as a urologic emergency and financial shortfall, which confers a worse prognosis about erectile function. Men are embarrassed and discriminated by healthcare and support professionals, which discourages them from accessing these services in the future. CONCLUSION: This study emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis of sickle cell disease, the orientation of family members and the need for healthcare professionals to educate young boys and men with sickle cell disease and their caregivers about priapism in advance to allow adequate self-care and prevent complications.
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