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Sexual Disability in Low Back Pain and Physiotherapy

U

University of Bologna

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sex Disorder
Low Back Pain

Treatments

Other: Survey

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05636423
Sex and LBP

Details and patient eligibility

About

A treatment centered on the person uses an approach capable of considering all the components of disability, from a physical, psychological and social point of views. Some studies have shown that sexual function is disturbed in subjects with low back pain (LBP) and sexual disability can contribute to a deterioration in quality of life. It has also been shown that, in sexually active patients complaining of LBP, sexuality is a significant mediator of the relationship between pain intensity and depressive symptoms.

The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) includes a specific item to investigate sexual function (item #8). A previous study of ours confirmed the relationship between sexual disability detected by the ODI and the presence of depression, avoidance of activities and rumination (Ferrari et al. 2019 - Digital Object Identifier: 10.1589/jpts.31.360).

The discussion on sexual disability among patients and healthcare professionals is very limited, although patients require more involvement from clinicians, especially physiotherapists, as evidenced by our previous qualitative study (Ferrari et al. 2020 - Digital Object Identifier: 10.1080/09638288.2020 .1817161).

Although studies on this topic have highlighted the importance of this disability in the life of subjects complaining of LBP, little has been investigated on clinical behaviors of the physiotherapists in this area.

Full description

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the clinical behaviors of Italian physiotherapists in the management of LBP-related sexual disability. The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • the knowledge of this topic;
  • the ways in which sexual disability is detected in patients complaining of LBP (Oswestry Disability Index, specific open or closed questions, patient' reporting, etc.);
  • the difficulties and obstacles in the management of sexual disability;
  • the suggestions provided to the patient;
  • the therapeutic strategies (procedures for pain modulation, exercises addressed to lumbar mobility, strength, endurance, etc.);
  • the possible involvement of the patient' partner;
  • the outcome measures.

The hypothesis of this survey is to highlight the degree of attention and competence of Italian physiotherapists with respect to this topic, the critical issues and therapeutic strategies for the management of LBP-related sexual disability.

Participants will answer to a online questionnaire.

Enrollment

502 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Being a physiotherapist registered with AIFI
  • Carrying out physiotherapy treatments on subjects with low back pain
  • Agreement to voluntarily sign informed consent to participate in the study
  • Agreement to voluntarily sign consent to data processing

Exclusion criteria

  • Inability to understand written Italian
  • Being a retired physiotherapist

Trial design

502 participants in 1 patient group

Italian physiotherapists
Description:
The survey will take place through the administration of a questionnaire accessible via the website of the Italian Physiotherapy Association (AIFI), the Scientific Association of reference for the physiotherapists, registered since 2020 in the list of Scientific Societies recognized by the Italian Health Ministry.
Treatment:
Other: Survey

Trial contacts and locations

1

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Central trial contact

Carla Vanti, PT, MSc; Paolo Pillastrini, PT, MSc

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