Subject : Clinical practice and preferences in management of male sexual dysfunction: A survey on erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and low libido
Sexual functioning is a complex bio-psycho-social process, coordinated by the neurological, vascular and endocrine systems. In addition to the biological factors, the psychosocial factors like societal and religious beliefs, health status, personal experience, ethnicity and socio-demographic conditions, and psychological status of the person/couple play an important role in adequate sexual functioning of a person.
Prevalence of sexual dysfunction in general population is very high. It is suggested that about 31% of men have one or other kind of sexual dysfunction. Among men, premature ejaculation is the most common male sexual dysfunction. Although sexual problems are highly prevalent, these are frequently under-recognized and under-diagnosed in clinical practice. (Avasthi A et al. 2017)
The management of male sexual dysfunction is multifaceted, often requiring an individualized approach that takes into account the patient’s comorbidities, preferences, and response to therapy. Despite the availability of various treatment options, there is considerable variation in clinical practice regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and management of these conditions. Understanding these variations is critical to optimizing patient outcomes.
This survey aims to capture the current practices and preferences among physicians in the management of male sexual dysfunction, with a particular focus on erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and low libido. By identifying trends, common comorbidities, and factors influencing treatment choices, this survey seeks to provide insights for better patient outcomes.
As you will be spending some extra time to give your feedback on the questionnaire based on your clinical experience, we offer to pay you by cheque a professional fee of (INR {{$contractAmount}}), on receiving the completed Survey Questionnaire Form from you.
We trust you and we are partners in promoting safe and effective drug therapy. In that spirit we hope you will consent to participate in this study. If you do, please sign and return the enclosed reply along with your visiting card for accuracy of records.
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