Social environmental impact of Covid-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review

Autor: Mark A. Tully, Igor Grabovac, Damiano Pizzol, Simona Ippoliti, Pinar Soysal, Jose M. Muyor, Ramy Abou Ghayda, Lee Smith, Ai Koyanagi, Daragh T. McDermott, Mike Trott, Petre-Cristian Ilie, Laurie T. Butler, Anne Carrie, Nicola Veronese, Jose M. Oliva Lozano, Lovro Markovic, Yvonne Barnett, Jae Il Shin
Přispěvatelé: SOYSAL, PINAR, Pizzol, D., Shin, J.I., Trott, M., Ilie, P.-C., Ippoliti, S., Carrie, A.M., Ghayda, R.A., Lozano, J.M.O., Muyor, J.M., Butler, L., McDermott, D.T., Barnett, Y., Markovic, L., Grabovac, I., Koyanagi, A., Soysal, P., Tully, M.A., Veronese, N., Smith, L.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
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ISSN: 1720-8386
0391-4097
Popis: Background-\ud \ud To date, no attempt has been made to collate literature on the relationship between the social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction. The aim of this explorative review was to assess and compare the prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) in male healthcare workers and males during the COVID-19 pandemic.\ud \ud Methods-\ud \ud A systematic review of major databases from inception to February 2021 was conducted. Prevalence data were extracted, and a random-effects meta-analysis was undertaken.\ud \ud Outcomes-\ud \ud The pooled prevalence of ED amongst healthcare workers working in COVID-19 specific environments, and non-healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic.\ud \ud Results-\ud \ud Of 52 initial studies, six were included for the final analysis. The pooled prevalence of ED in healthcare workers working in a COVID-19 environment was 63.6% (95% CI 20.3–92.3%), and in non-healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic was 31.9% (95% CI 19.5–47.6%).\ud \ud Conclusion-\ud \ud The prevalence of ED in healthcare workers working in COVID-19 environments was higher than representative samples and is of concern. Sexual health (and by extension, overall health), should be a priority when considering ways to care for this population. Considering the social environmental impact of COVID-19 on sexual health and in particular on ED, it is important to provide adequate psychological support systems and to promote quality of life with particular attention to sexual health.
Databáze: OpenAIRE