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Can written information material help to increase treatment motivation in patients with erectile dysfunction? A survey of 1188 men

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Although erectile dysfunction (ED) prevalence is high, patients and physicians often have problems discussing this issue. This study examines whether written information material increases motivation to seek treatment in patients with ED. For the study, persons were able to order information material about sexual problems within the context of a public campaign. From a total of 70 000 responders, 8000 persons were asked to fill out an epidemiological questionnaire. The response rate yielded 18.4%, the data of 1188 men with ED were analyzed. As a result of the information material, 28.3% of the untreated men intended to seek treatment and 38.5% of the men who had not spoken with their physician about their problem, planned to do so now. Nearly all responders were satisfied with the information material. These data reflect the usefulness of written information for men with ED. It not only serves as an informational source for patients but may also encourage them to seek treatment.

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We thank the Information Center for Sexuality and Health (ISG) for the productive collaboration in performing the study. Furthermore, we appreciate Lili Mundle's contribution of reviewing the manuscript text.

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Günzler, C., Kriston, L., Stodden, V. et al. Can written information material help to increase treatment motivation in patients with erectile dysfunction? A survey of 1188 men. Int J Impot Res 19, 330–335 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijir.3901531

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