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Elaine E. Steinke

Researcher at Wichita State University

Publications -  87
Citations -  2377

Elaine E. Steinke is an academic researcher from Wichita State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sexual function & Sexual dysfunction. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 87 publications receiving 2240 citations. Previous affiliations of Elaine E. Steinke include Newman College.

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Sexual Activity and Cardiovascular Disease A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

TL;DR: This American Heart Association Scientific Statement is to synthesize and summarize data relevant to sexual activity and heart disease in order to provide recommendations and foster physician and other healthcare professional communication with patients about sexual activity.
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Sexual counselling of cardiac patients:: Nurses perception of practice, responsibility and confidence

TL;DR: Although cardiac nurses feel responsible and not anxious discussing patients' sexual concerns, these issues are not often discussed in daily practice and nurses might need more knowledge and specific practical training in providing information on sexual concerns and sexual counselling to cardiac patients.
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Sexual Counseling for Individuals With Cardiovascular Disease and Their Partners A Consensus Document From the American Heart Association and the ESC Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP)

TL;DR: Sexual counseling for individuals with cardiovascular disease and their partners: a consensus document from the American Heart Association and the ESC Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP).
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Sexual counselling for individuals with cardiovascular disease and their partners: a consensus document from the American Heart Association and the ESC Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP).

TL;DR: Estimates reflect that only a small percentage of those with sexual dysfunction seek medical care, and routine assessment of sexual problems and sexual counselling may be of benefit as part of effective management by physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers.
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Sexual counselling for sexual problems in patients with cardiovascular disease

TL;DR: The effectiveness of sexual counselling interventions to counsel adult cardiac patients about sexual problems with usual care was evaluated and no significant differences were reported in favour of the intervention.