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Rev Int Androl ; 21(3): 100353, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37105006

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INTRODUCTION: ED and PE are the most common male sexual dysfunctions, although they remain underdiagnosed and undertreated. AIM: To ascertain how a group of Spanish urologists currently address ED and PE. METHODS: Descriptive study based on a self-designed questionnaire about the clinical practice in ED and PE upon diagnosis, treatment and monitoring, patient-physician relationship and the role of the patient's partner. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 188 experienced urologists. Most patients went to the urologist's office without a previous diagnosis (92% of the urologists found <10 PE-diagnosed patients in public settings). The diagnosis of ED and/or PE was mainly carried out by the current urologist and not by another professional, particularly in private centres as opposed to public centres (78.8% vs 57.0% for ED; 82.0% vs 62.6% for PE). Most urologists believed that these disorders are underdiagnosed and deemed them as general health issues. 38% of urologists acknowledged using validated questionnaires to diagnose ED. PE was considered a subjective problem rather than a true disease and the use of PRO-based diagnosis of PE was not generally accepted (14%). Treatment options of both disorders were chosen as expected. Referral to the andrologist is usually scheduled in moderate-to-severe PE or severe ED. The cohort seemed to be mostly neutral (50%-75% for ED and 40%-55% for PE) regarding patient reluctancy to talk about their sexual problem. Patients' partners play an important role in helping men seeking treatment. CONCLUSION: Urologists should show more proactivity during anamnesis and routine visits to improve management of ED and PD.


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Disfunção Erétil , Ejaculação Precoce , Humanos , Masculino , Disfunção Erétil/diagnóstico , Disfunção Erétil/terapia , Ejaculação Precoce/diagnóstico , Ejaculação Precoce/terapia , Urologistas , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Rev Int Androl ; 21(2): 100330, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36357254

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the opinions, attitudes and perceptions of patients regarding the diagnosis and treatment protocols of erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) and their interaction with the urology specialists. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Observational, national and multicentric study based on a self-designed online questionnaire in which ED and PE patients described their perception of ED and PE at diagnosis and during treatment and monitoring, the patient-physician relationship and the role of the patient's partner in the course of the disease. RESULTS: 306 ED and 70 PE participants were recruited. After the occurrence of the first symptoms, the time elapsed until the patient decided to go to the doctor was 28.6 months for PE and 14.0 months for ED (p<0.001). ED patients saw physicians more frequently (especially those aged between 60 and 69 years: 60.7%, p<0.001) than PE patients (52.1% vs 36.8%, respectively; p<0.001) and discussed this problem with their partner more (34.0% vs 22.8%, p<0.001). These disorders were mainly diagnosed at the urologist's office (ED: 74.8% vs 42.5%; PE: 75.7% vs 34.3%; diagnosis vs detection). One third of all participants reported that the sexual problem was not the main reason for the visit. The time elapsed between the first consultation for related symptoms and therapy was 8.7 months (oral drugs) and 7.6 months (dapoxetine) for ED and PE, respectively. ED patients and their partners felt particularly better once treatment had started (p<0.001). PE patients presented the highest degree of sexual dissatisfaction (78%). 50% of the patients agreed with the statement that initiating a discussion about sexual concerns was regarded as taboo and most of them did not say that their partner had encouraged them to seek medical advice. CONCLUSION: A concerted effort is called for to expand ED and PE patients' proactivity in taking care of their own and their partner's sexual health. Current therapies would appear to have a benefit in couples' sexual relationships.


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Disfunção Erétil , Ejaculação Precoce , Masculino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Disfunção Erétil/terapia , Disfunção Erétil/tratamento farmacológico , Ejaculação Precoce/diagnóstico , Ejaculação Precoce/terapia , Ejaculação , Comportamento Sexual , Atitude
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