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

BACKGROUND: 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 an...

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Autores: Pizzol D, Shin JI, Trott M, Ilie PC, Ippoliti S, Carrie AM, Ghayda RA, Lozano JMO, Muyor JM, Butler L, McDermott DT, Barnett Y, Markovic L, Grabovac I, Koyanagi A, Soysal P, Tully MA, Veronese N, Smith L
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Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Recursos:Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
Repositorio:r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40618-021-01679-1
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Palavra-chave:COVID-19
Erectile dysfunction
Prevalence
Sexual health
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spelling Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.Pizzol DShin JITrott MIlie PCIppoliti SCarrie AMGhayda RALozano JMOMuyor JMButler LMcDermott DTBarnett YMarkovic LGrabovac IKoyanagi ASoysal PTully MAVeronese NSmith LCOVID-19Erectile dysfunctionPrevalenceSexual healthBACKGROUND: 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. METHODS: 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. OUTCOMES: The pooled prevalence of ED amongst healthcare workers working in COVID-19 specific environments, and non-healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS: 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%). CONCLUSION: 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.SPRINGER2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fsjd.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=20107https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40618-021-01679-1JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONISSN: 03914097ISSNe: 17208386reponame:r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déuinstname:Fundació Sant Joan de DéuInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fsjd.fundanetsuite.com:p201072026-05-27T12:37:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
title Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
spellingShingle Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
Pizzol D
COVID-19
Erectile dysfunction
Prevalence
Sexual health
title_short Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
title_full Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
title_fullStr Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
title_full_unstemmed Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
title_sort Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pizzol D
Shin JI
Trott M
Ilie PC
Ippoliti S
Carrie AM
Ghayda RA
Lozano JMO
Muyor JM
Butler L
McDermott DT
Barnett Y
Markovic L
Grabovac I
Koyanagi A
Soysal P
Tully MA
Veronese N
Smith L
author Pizzol D
author_facet Pizzol D
Shin JI
Trott M
Ilie PC
Ippoliti S
Carrie AM
Ghayda RA
Lozano JMO
Muyor JM
Butler L
McDermott DT
Barnett Y
Markovic L
Grabovac I
Koyanagi A
Soysal P
Tully MA
Veronese N
Smith L
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Trott M
Ilie PC
Ippoliti S
Carrie AM
Ghayda RA
Lozano JMO
Muyor JM
Butler L
McDermott DT
Barnett Y
Markovic L
Grabovac I
Koyanagi A
Soysal P
Tully MA
Veronese N
Smith L
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Erectile dysfunction
Prevalence
Sexual health
topic COVID-19
Erectile dysfunction
Prevalence
Sexual health
description BACKGROUND: 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. METHODS: 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. OUTCOMES: The pooled prevalence of ED amongst healthcare workers working in COVID-19 specific environments, and non-healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS: 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%). CONCLUSION: 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.
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