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Title: | International spinal cord injury male sexual function and female sexual and reproductive function basic data sets-version 2.0. |
Epworth Authors: | New, Peter |
Other Authors: | Alexander, Marcalee Biering-Sørensen, Fin Courtois, Frederique Del Popolo, Giulio Elliott, Stacy Kiekens, Carlotte Vogel, Lawrence Previnaire, Jean |
Keywords: | Data Sets Spinal Cord Injury SCI Sexual Function Sexual Orientation International Spinal Cord Society ISCoS American Spinal Injury Association ASIA Automonic Standards International SCI Male Sexual Function Basic Data Set Version 2.0 International SCI Female Sexual and Reproductive Function Basic Data Set Version 2.0 International SCI Male Sexual Function Basic Data Set Version 1.0 International SCI Female Sexual and Reproductive Function Basic Data Set Version 1.0 Self-Report Format Sexual Status Sexuality Physiology Medical Research Epworth-Monash Rehabilitation Medicine Unit, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
Issue Date: | Aug-2017 |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Citation: | Spinal Cord Ser Cases. 2017 Aug 10;3:17050 |
Abstract: | STUDY DESIGN: Data set review and modification. OBJECTIVE: To describe modifications in the International Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Male Sexual Function Basic Data Set Version 2.0 and the International SCI Female Sexual and Reproductive Function Basic Data Set Version 2.0. SETTING: International expert work group using on line communication. METHODS: An international team of experts was compiled to review and revise the International SCI Male Sexual Function and Female Sexual and Reproductive Function Basic Data Sets Version 1.0. The group adapted Version 1.0 based upon review of published research, suggestions from concerned individuals and on line work group consensus. The revised data sets were then posted on the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) and American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) websites for 2 months for review. Subsequently, the data sets were approved by the ISCoS Scientific and Executive Committees and ASIA board of directors. RESULTS: The data sets were modified to a self-report format. They were reviewed for appropriateness for the pediatric age group and adapted to include a new variable to address the issue of sexual orientation. A clarification of the difference between the data sets and the autonomic standards was also developed. CONCLUSION: Sexuality is a continuously evolving topic. Modifications were needed to address this topic in a comprehensive fashion. It is recommended that Version 2.0 of these data sets are used for ongoing documentation of sexual status in the medical record and for documentation of sexual concerns during on-going research. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11434/1236 |
DOI: | 10.1038/scsandc.2017.50 |
PubMed URL: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28808584 |
ISSN: | 2058-6124 |
Journal Title: | Spinal Cord Series and Cases |
Type: | Journal Article |
Affiliated Organisations: | Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, AL, USA Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, USA Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Harvard School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA Spinal Rehabilitation Service, Caulfield Hospital, Alfred Health, VIC, Australia Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Clinic of Spinal Cord Injuries, Neuroscience Centre, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark Department of Sexology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada Spinal Unit and Neuro-Urology, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy Department of Psychiatry and Urologic Sciences and ICORD, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Department of Pediatrics, Rush University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA Shriners Hospital for Children, Chicago, IL, USA Spinal Unit, Centre Calve, Fondation Hopale, Berck-sur-Mer, France |
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: | Review |
Appears in Collections: | Neurosciences |
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