Ilaria Basile, Daniele Rusconi, Livia Pellegatta, Marco Ghezzi, Maria Luisa Pancheri, Letteria Consolo
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Abstract
Transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals need access to diverse health services in welcoming, affirming, clinically appropriate, and culturally sensitive environments. Nursing students often feel underprepared due to limited knowledge and attitudes about transgender and gender nonconforming issues, and despite growing interest, research on their care remains limited. This study explores the perspectives of nursing students nearing graduation on providing care to transgender and gender-nonconforming persons. We conducted a qualitative descriptive exploratory study at the Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, part of the University of Milan's Bachelor's School of Nursing. Individual semi-structured interviews were transcribed and analyzed using NVivo Version 14.23.2. Thematic analysis by Braun and Clarke was employed to derive themes from the data. Nineteen interviews were conducted, uncovering three main themes and eight subthemes related to students' knowledge, perspectives, and experiences on transgender and gender-nonconforming care. The findings indicated that the current curriculum often neglects transgender and gender-nonconforming specific issues, leading to insufficient practical experience and contributing to students' feelings of inadequacy. The participants highlighted the significant impact of societal attitudes and cisnormativity of the health care system on transgender and gender-nonconforming care. Furthermore, a generational gap was observed in attitudes toward transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals, with older health care providers often lacking sensitivity and knowledge compared with their younger counterparts. This study underscored the urgent need for educational reforms and ongoing professional development to address transgender and gender-nonconforming health issues, improve nursing education, and bridge generational gaps, thus fostering a more inclusive and equitable health care system to effectively address the unique needs of this population.
跨性别者和性别不一致者需要在欢迎、肯定、临床适宜和文化敏感的环境中获得各种卫生服务。由于对跨性别和性别不符合问题的知识和态度有限,护理专业的学生经常感到准备不足,尽管兴趣日益浓厚,但对他们的护理的研究仍然有限。本研究旨在探讨即将毕业的护生对跨性别及性别不符合者的照护观点。我们在米兰大学护理学士学院下属的基金会IRCCS国家肿瘤研究所进行了定性描述性探索性研究。使用NVivo Version 14.23.2对个人半结构化访谈进行转录和分析。采用Braun和Clarke的主题分析方法从数据中得出主题。共进行了19次访谈,揭示了三个主题和八个副主题,这些主题与学生对跨性别和性别不一致护理的知识、观点和经验有关。调查结果表明,现行课程往往忽视跨性别和性别不一致的具体问题,导致实践经验不足,并助长学生的不足感。与会者强调了社会态度和卫生保健系统的顺规范对跨性别和性别不一致护理的重大影响。此外,对跨性别者和性别不一致者的态度也存在代沟,与年轻医护人员相比,年龄较大的医护人员往往缺乏敏感性和知识。本研究强调了迫切需要进行教育改革和持续的专业发展,以解决跨性别和性别不一致的健康问题,改善护理教育,弥合代沟,从而建立一个更加包容和公平的医疗保健系统,有效地满足这一人群的独特需求。
期刊介绍:
Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.