Effect of PLISSIT Based Sexual Counseling Model on Sexual Dysfunction among Diabetic Pregnant Women

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Lecturers of Woman’s Health and Midwifery Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University, Egypt.

2 Lecturers of Medical Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University, Egypt.

Abstract

Sexual dysfunction is a common problem in women. It extremely affects reproductive health and
quality of life. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of permission, limited information,
specific suggestions, and intensive therapy (PLISSIT) based sexual counseling model on sexual
dysfunction among diabetic pregnant women. Methods: A quasi-experimental design was utilized
at Antenatal Clinic, Mansoura University Hospital, Egypt. A nonprobability purposive sample of 68
pregnant women with diabetes was allocated to either the control group (received routine antenatal
care) or intervention group (received PLISSIT based sexual counseling). Data were collected using
a structured interview schedule, Pregnancy Sexual Response Inventory (PSRI), and Sexual Quality
of Life-Female (SQOL-F). Results: There was no statistical significant difference the total mean
scores of PSRI and SQOL-F at baseline assessment between control and PLLIST groups. However,
there were highly significant differences in the PSRI (P < 0.0001) and SQOL-F (P < 0.001) scores
after implementation of PLISSIT based sexual counseling model among the studied groups.
Moreover, the total PSRI score showed direct significant correlation with the total SQOL score before (p < /div>
= 0.028) and after (p < 0.001) application of PLISST. Conclusion: The PLISSIT-based sexual
counseling model has a positive effect on sexual function of pregnant women with diabetes. It improves
the quality of their sexual life. Recommendations: The study recommended that, the PLISSIT model
of sexual therapy should be integrated into routine antenatal care for pregnant women with diabetes.

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