Chapter 2. Models of female sexual function Angela Rantell
Chapter 3. What is sexual dysfunction? Susan Kellogg PhD, CRNP, Director of Female Sexual Medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine, & Angie Rantell
Chapter 4. Impact of Incontinence on female sexual function Swati Jha Consultant Gynaecologist at The Jessop Wing of the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, & Angela Rantell
Chapter 5. Impact of Pelvic organ prolapse Sushma Srikrishna Consultant Urogynaecologist and Obstetrician at King's College Hospital & Angela Rantell
Chapter 6. Impact of recurrent urinary tract infections Georgina Baines Senior Clinical Research fellow for Urogynaecology at King’s College Hospital, London & Angela Rantell
Chapter 7. Impact of Genitourinary Syndrome of the Menopause Richard Flint Clinical Research Fellow, Urogynaecology Dept., King's College Hospital NHS Trust & Angela Rantell
Chapter 8. Introducing the subject to women
Sharon Fillingham, RN, Urinary Diversion CPF and Psychosexual and Gender therapist at University College London Hospitals
Chapter 9. History taking and physical examination Susan Kellogg Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia & Angela Rantell
Chapter 10. Subjective and objective outcome measures Sushma Srikrishna, & Jane Brockson Senior urology/continence nurse specialist at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
Chapter 11. Over the counter and home remedies /devices Emily Nellist Specialist Paramedic at Perranporth Surgery, Ellie Stewart, CNS Urogynaecology, Guy’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust & Angela Rantell
Chapter 12. Psychological therapies Sue Goldstein Certified sexuality educator and certified clinical research coordinator
Chapter 13. Physical therapies Bary Berghmans Senior researcher at the Department of Urology at the University Hospital Maastricht & Angela Rantell
Chapter 15. Partners / impact of male issues Jane Brockson Senior Urology / Continence Nurse Specialis at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS trust
Chapter 16. Access to services and help seeking behaviour Author to be confirmed
Angela Rantell, a Lead Nurse Urogynecology at King’s College Hospital, gained a BSc (Hons) in Nursing Studies from King’s College London in 2003 and started working in the field of women’s health. Since 2007, she has been working in the Urogynecology Department at King’s College Hospital and is currently the lead nurse / nurse cystoscopist.
She is actively involved in research and is finalising a PhD investigating sexual function in women with overactive bladder. She published many articles in peer reviewed journals, wrote several book chapters and contributed to National Guidelines.
As well as her clinical and research activities she provides advice to governmental bodies including NHS England and CCG’s throughout the UK.
This book provides to nurses an understanding of female sexual function and dysfunction specifically in relation to common gynecological conditions. It offers evidence based overview of assessment of sexual function, including available questionnaires and provides a multidisciplinary approach to managing sexual dysfunction, from incontinence to pelvic organ prolapse and recurrent urinary tract infections.
It also covers a holistic approach including over the counter and home treatments, psychological therapies, physical therapies, pharmacological options and if necessary more invasive interventions.
Sexual function and pelvic floor dysfunction is often a neglected area due to the taboo nature of discussions. This book aims to educate nurses, to help them understand the types of treatment options available, and encourage them to engage in conversations about sexual function with women, so that they can be referred to appropriate health professionals and access the right care.