Training the Interdisciplinary Team in Sexuality Rehabilitation Following Spinal Cord Injury: A Needs Assessment

Sexuality and Disability, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 249-261, 2003

Posted: 2 Aug 2010 Last revised: 3 Feb 2012

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Susan Booth

Queensland Spinal Cord Injury Service - Transitional Rehabilitation Program

Melissa Kendall

Queensland Health

Patricia Fronek

Griffith University - School of Allied Health and Social Work; and Law Futures

Deborah Miller

Queensland Health

Timothy Geraghty

Queensland Health

Date Written: 2003

Abstract

Historically, the management of sexuality issues in spinal cord injury rehabilitation has received scant attention as a staff training issue. This has occurred despite evidence in the literature identifying significant barriers to the provision of sexuality rehabilitation. This paper reports on a needs assessment conducted within an Australian spinal cord injury rehabilitation service to identify the training needs of staff in relation to client sexuality. Using the Knowledge, Comfort, Approach and Attitudes Towards Sexuality Scale (KCAASS), a previously developed theoretical model and questionnaire, 90 multidisciplinary staff were surveyed. A combination of open and closed questioning techniques were used. While the findings suggest some differences between disciplines, the training needs of the interdisciplinary team were surprisingly similar. Knowledge is required in the areas of counselling, professional boundary setting, fertility and assistive devices while specific training is needed to promote staff comfort in dealing with personal approaches from clients.

Keywords: training, sex, interdisciplinary

Suggested Citation

Booth, Susan and Kendall, Melissa and Fronek, Patricia and Miller, Deborah and Geraghty, Timothy, Training the Interdisciplinary Team in Sexuality Rehabilitation Following Spinal Cord Injury: A Needs Assessment (2003). Sexuality and Disability, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 249-261, 2003 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1652035

Susan Booth

Queensland Spinal Cord Injury Service - Transitional Rehabilitation Program

3rd Floor Buranda Village
Cnr Ipswich Road and Cornwall Street
Buranda, Queensland QLD 4102
Australia

Melissa Kendall

Queensland Health ( email )

147-163 Charlotte Street
Brisbane, Queensland 4000
Australia

Patricia Fronek (Contact Author)

Griffith University - School of Allied Health and Social Work; and Law Futures ( email )

Parklands Drive
Soutport
Gold Coast, QLD 4222
Australia
61 (0) 7 55529345 (Phone)
61 (0) 7 55528562 (Fax)

HOME PAGE: http://www.griffith.edu.au/health/school-human-services-social-work/staff/dr-patricia-fronek

Deborah Miller

Queensland Health ( email )

147-163 Charlotte Street
Brisbane, Queensland 4000
Australia

Timothy Geraghty

Queensland Health ( email )

147-163 Charlotte Street
Brisbane, Queensland 4000
Australia

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