Knowledge and practice of primary care nurses about gender and care for LGBTQIA+ people

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20232483152
Elisama Ferreira Paiva, Rodrigo Jácob Moreira de Freitas, Marcelino Maia Bessa, J. Araújo, Sâmara Fontes Fernandes, Palmyra Sayonara de Góis
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Objective: to understand the knowledge and practice of Primary Health Care nurses about gender and assistance to LGBTQIA+ people. Methods: qualitative study, conducted with nine nurses from Primary Health Care. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and submitted to Thematic Content Analysis. Results: three categories emerged: knowledge about gender and the LGBTQIA+ population; perception of the National LGBT Comprehensive Health Policy; and demand for services and nursing care for the LGBTQIA+ public.  Conclusion: it was evidenced deficient knowledge about gender and health of the LGBTQIA+ population. There is a lack of preparation of the professionals who assist these users, which causes barriers to access to care and services, due to the lack of knowledge about the existence of the national policy of integral health of this population. Nurses focus on punctual and biologist actions. Contributions to practice: the findings contribute to subsidize the thinking/doing of nursing regarding vulnerable populations, who need an equitable, integral, and humanized look. It is necessary to strengthen discussions in health training and continuing education to expand knowledge about gender, the access of the LGBTQIA+ population to services and the consolidation of the actions of the national health policy aimed at this population group.
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初级保健护士对LGBTQIA+人群性别与护理的认识与实践
目的:了解基层卫生保健护士对LGBTQIA+人群的性别知识和实践情况。方法:对9名初级卫生保健护士进行定性研究。数据通过半结构化访谈收集,并提交给专题内容分析。结果:出现了三个类别:关于性别和LGBTQIA+人群的知识;对国家LGBT综合卫生政策的认识;以及LGBTQIA+人群对服务和护理的需求。结论:LGBTQIA+人群性别与健康认知不足。协助这些使用者的专业人员缺乏培训,这造成了获得护理和服务的障碍,因为他们不了解有关这一人口整体健康的国家政策的存在。护士注重准时和生物学行为。对实践的贡献:研究结果有助于资助弱势群体护理的思想/行为,他们需要一个公平,完整和人性化的外观。有必要加强在卫生培训和继续教育方面的讨论,以扩大关于性别的知识,扩大LGBTQIA+人口获得服务的机会,并巩固针对这一人口群体的国家卫生政策行动。
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