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Causes and treatment of erectile dysfunction

12 August 1998

Nursing Standard

Men's health

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common problem, affecting an estimated one in ten men over the age of 21 years (Levine 1989). Defined as The constant inability to...

Caring for older HIV-positive men who have sex with men

06 February 2013

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

The availability of antiretroviral therapy has changed the course of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease progression, and as a result the face of HIV in the...

The limitations of well men clinics for health education

16 April 1997

Nursing Standard

Community

In Pehl’s study of men’s health (1991), the impetus and justification for well men clinics was seen to stem from epidemiological data relating to the physical risks...

Issues and considerations when researching sensitive issues with men: examples from a study of men and sexual health

22 October 2010

Nurse Researcher

A&S Science

This article highlights some ethical considerations and practicalities that arose when conducting research with men in relation to decision making and seeking help...

Suicide prevention in primary care: taking a risk and saving lives

29 March 2017

Primary Health Care

Evidence & practice

Torbay council’s public health department has audited suicides since 2009. With the support of the local coroner, this has produced a wealth of information that has...

Testing the limits

10 May 2011

Nursing Standard

On the cover

A steep rise in the number of HIV positive people has led to calls for routine screening in areas with a high incidence of the infection.

Engaging men with penile cancer in qualitative research: reflections from an interview-based study

24 January 2014

Nurse Researcher

Open dialogue

Aim To explore the challenges of engaging men with penile cancer in qualitative interview research. Background Qualitative interviewing offers an ideal tool for...

Specific design features of an interpretative phenomenological analysis study

24 January 2014

Nurse Researcher

Men

Aim Report of an innovative use of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to enable an in-depth study of the experiences of disengagement from mental health...

Recruiting and engaging African-American men in health research

08 May 2018

Nurse Researcher

Background Improving the health of black and minority ethnic (BME) men in the US continues to be a public health priority. Compared with men of other races and...