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Results and implications from a gender minority health education module for advance practice nursing students.

Ralph J Klotzbaugh1, Suha Ballout2, Gale Spencer3.   

Abstract

Nursing literature has recognized deficits in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer-specific care. Of particular concern is lack of knowledge about gender minorities. Lack of knowledge remains despite this populations' increased health disparities. This pilot study investigates pre- and post-knowledge of medical guidelines, disparities, policies, and attitudes specific to gender minorities among advanced practice nursing students attending a gender minority health module. All participants in this pilot study completed a questionnaire on content and a transphobia scale to evaluate its effect on attitudes. Students were also surveyed on previous experience with gender minority patients. Students indicated sex and gender identity as female, with a mean age of 33.5 years. Twenty-seven percent of the students reported experience with gender minority patients. Wilcoxon signed rank test indicated statistically significant improvement in knowledge and improved scores on transphobia. This study demonstrated a module on the health of gender minorities is an effective method for increasing student knowledge of gender minority health care.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31373959     DOI: 10.1097/JXX.0000000000000249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Nurse Pract        ISSN: 2327-6886            Impact factor:   1.165


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1.  Severity and Influencing Factors of Homophobia in Korean Nursing Students.

Authors:  Hye Weon Kwak; Min Young Kim; Min Young Kim
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-11-25       Impact factor: 3.390

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