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Making It Work!

This section is designed to help you find ways to apply the content of this module to your everyday work. 

  1. Sexual Dysfunction Reference Sheet. This link lists common causes of dysfunction and their treatment, and can be used as a reference during client visits.
  2. Improving Your Services. Hold meetings with staff to include this content as a unit update to help providers differentiate between sexual concern and sexual dysfunction. Conduct chart reviews as a way to identify history and physical examination findings that would indicate appropriate exploration into the client’s level of satisfaction with his or her sexual function. Identify consistent history and physical exam “triggers” that should clue the provider into exploring the client’s sexuality. Build these skills into the supervisory support system. Build into sexual and reproductive health care services the exploration of sexual dysfunction to help clients recognize the variation of normal sexual response and true dysfunction.
  3. Tips and Educational Activities. Develop health education sessions to cover sexual dysfunctions and their therapies.
  4. Educational Aids. The following material, optimized for printing, can be used in conducting staff education or client counseling:

After reviewing this section, you will have completed the Sexual Dysfunction module of this minicourse. If you have not already done so, you may now review the case studies for this module.

You may wish to begin the next module, Talking with Clients about Sexuality, or return to the course home page to begin or review a different module.

 

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