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Discussing Sexual Health with Your Patients | HIV Nexus

Discuss sexual health with your patients

Sexual health is an essential element of overall health and well-being that providers and patients often do not discuss. Many patients have sexual health questions and want your insight but are hesitant about initiating the conversation. By asking all your adult and adolescent patients a few essential questions, you help remove the stigma around discussing sex and normalize these conversations.

A sexual history should be taken as part of routine health care, as well as when there are symptoms or physical exam findings suggestive of STIs. Discussing a patient's sexual health offers opportunities to:

You may need to modify questions based on a person's clinical situation, sexual and gender identities, race and ethnicity, culture, or other important considerations.

Talk to patients about their sexual history

You don’t have to start from scratch when having a conversation about sexual history. Apply these strategies to effectively take a patient’s sexual history.

Start the conversation Keep the conversation about sexual history going

Try to put patients at ease and be prepared to link patients to the resources they need. Let them know that taking a sexual history is an important part of regular medical care.

Adopt the 5P’s approach to taking a sexual history

Some of your patients may not be comfortable talking about their sexual history, sex partners, or sexual practices. They may have experienced abuse or trauma in their lives or while in a medical setting. Getting trained on a trauma-informed care approach can help all clinicians provide patient-centered, sensitive care in all interactions.

The following questions correspond with CDC's 5P's approach to taking a sexual history: Partners, Practices, Protection from STIs, Past History of STIs, and Pregnancy Intention. Asking these questions facilitates your understanding of a patient's HIV risk factors, identifies any screenings or vaccinations they may need, and helps you offer appropriate counseling to your patients.

Partners  Practices  Protection from STIs Past history of STIs  Pregnancy intention  Resources

This brochure supplies health care providers with information on the importance of discussing their...

Apr. 16, 2024

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