Dehumanization and attitudes toward LGBTQ individuals among primary healthcare nurses: The role of personality traits and LGBTQ health knowledge.

Q3 Medicine
Vissarion Bakalis, Aikaterini Toska, Stella Zetta, Foteini Malli, Maria Saridi, Sofia Zyga, Krysatlia Gkouletsa, Evangelos C Fradelos
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: This study investigates dehumanization and attitudes toward LGBTQ+ individuals among primary healthcare nurses in Greece, exploring the influence of personality traits, empathy, and LGBTQ+ health knowledge.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional design was used with 114 public-sector primary healthcare nurses completing self-report questionnaires between July and October 2023. Instruments included a culturally adapted dehumanization scale, the Ten-Item Personality Inventory, and the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire. Statistical analysis included Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests, Spearman's correlations, and linear regression.

Results: Results: The sample was predominantly female (74.6%), heterosexual (93.9%), and Christian Orthodox (93%). Only 8.8% had attended LGBTQ+ healthcare courses, and 33.3% had cared for LGBTQ+ patients. Mechanistic dehumanization showed limited associations with personality traits, while animalistic dehumanization was negatively correlated with willingness to care (r = -0.441, p < 0.001) and comfort with LGBTQ+ care (r = -0.391, p < 0.001). Empathy and openness to experience influenced attitudes and willingness to care. Higher empathy unexpectedly reduced willingness to care, while emotional stability and conscientiousness predicted dehumanization.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Findings highlight a moderate dehumanization trend among nurses, affecting LGBTQ+ patients' care quality. Educational initiatives targeting LGBTQ+ health knowledge, empathy training, and the influence of personality traits are critical to fostering inclusive care and reducing dehumanization in healthcare settings.

初级保健护士对LGBTQ个体的非人化和态度:人格特质和LGBTQ健康知识的作用
目的:研究希腊初级保健护士对LGBTQ+个体的非人化和态度,探讨人格特质、共情和LGBTQ+健康知识的影响。患者和方法:材料和方法:采用横断面设计,对114名公共部门初级卫生保健护士于2023年7月至10月完成自我报告问卷。工具包括文化适应的非人性化量表、十项人格量表和多伦多共情问卷。统计分析包括Mann-Whitney检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验、Spearman相关检验和线性回归。结果:调查对象以女性(74.6%)、异性恋(93.9%)和东正教(93%)为主。只有8.8%的人参加过LGBTQ+保健课程,33.3%的人照顾过LGBTQ+患者。机械性去人性化与人格特质的关联有限,而动物性去人性化与关爱意愿(r = -0.441, p < 0.001)和LGBTQ+关爱的舒适度(r = -0.391, p < 0.001)呈负相关。同理心和对经验的开放影响了态度和关心的意愿。更高的同理心出乎意料地降低了关心的意愿,而情绪稳定性和尽责性则预示着去人性化。结论:研究结果显示护士存在适度的非人性化倾向,影响了LGBTQ+患者的护理质量。针对LGBTQ+健康知识、移情训练和人格特质影响的教育举措对于促进包容性护理和减少医疗保健环境中的非人性化至关重要。
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