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DOI: 10.1177/0969733007083937 Supporting Sexual Activity in Long-Term CareUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, bjeverett{at}shaw.ca Although nurses in almost every long-term care facility face daily challenges involving issues related to residents' sexual lives, guidelines for ethically supporting sexual activity are rare and inadequate. A decision-making framework was developed to guide care providers in responding to the sexual expression of residents in long-term care. The framework recommends that nurses should weigh the documented substantial benefits of having a sexual life against harm to the resident and others, and against offence to others. This article illustrates the use of this ethical decision-making framework by using the example of nurses supporting a resident's expression of his sexuality. It is suggested that nurses use this framework to guide their practice when related ethical issues arise.
Key Words: ethics long-term care nursing sexual activity sexuality
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