School health-care team members’ reflections of their promotion of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR): Important but neglected

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2024.100950
Anna Arvidsson , Anette Grander , Malin Lindroth
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Abstract

Objective

Young people are prioritized regarding the promotion and safeguarding of sexual and reproductive health and rights – SRHR. In Sweden, the school is seen as an important arena with members of the school health-care or SHC team as vital actors in this work. This study explored SRHR-related work in SHC teams in Sweden.

Methods

Within an explorative qualitative design, structured interviews were conducted with 33 nurses, counsellors, SHC unit managers and headmasters. Reflexive thematic analysis was applied, and two main themes found.

Results

SHC team members see SRHR as an urgent topic, but address it only ‘when necessary’, not systematically – and they experience a shortage of guidance and cooperation regarding SRHR-related work. Even in a country with agreement on the importance of SRHR for all and on providing holistic comprehensive sex education in schools, young people are left to chance – i.e., to the SRHR competence in the professionals they meet.

Conclusion

SHC team members in Sweden see SRHR as an urgent topic but do not address it systematically. Moreover, they experience a shortage of guidance for their work. To avoid any professional stress of conscience and for equitable school health care regarding SRHR to be realized, research-informed policy needs to underline systematic, comparable and proactive practice.

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学校保健小组成员对促进性健康和生殖健康及权利(SRHR)的反思:重要但被忽视
目标在促进和保护性与生殖健康及权利(SRHR)方面,年轻人是优先考虑的对象。在瑞典,学校被视为一个重要的场所,而学校卫生保健团队或 SHC 团队的成员则是这项工作的重要参与者。本研究探讨了瑞典学校卫生保健团队中与性健康和生殖健康及权利相关的工作。研究方法在探索性定性设计中,对 33 名护士、辅导员、学校卫生保健部门经理和校长进行了结构化访谈。结果卫生保健小组成员认为性健康和生殖健康及权利是一个紧迫的话题,但他们只是在 "必要时 "才处理这个问题,而不是系统地处理,而且他们在与性健康和生殖健康及权利有关的工作方面缺乏指导和合作。即使在一个已就性健康和生殖健康及权利对所有人的重要性以及在学校提供全面综合的性教育达成一致的国家,年轻人也只能听天由命,即听凭他们所遇到的专业人员在性健康和生殖健康及权利方面的能力。此外,他们的工作缺乏指导。为了避免职业良心上的压力,为了实现有关性健康和生殖健康及权利的公平的学校保健,以研究为基础的政策需要强调系统的、可比较的和积极主动的做法。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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