2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2015.01.003
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“Never in All My Years…”: Nurses' Education About LGBT Health

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“…Such a gap in medical school training has left some physicians ill equipped to meet the needs of their LGBTQI patients. In some instances, lack of medical training, along with bias, has led LGBTQI patients to fear abuse in healthcare settings [6,7]. Such abuse is echoed by LGBTQI identified medical students, almost half of which report witnessing ‘anti-LGBT jokes, rumors, and/or bullying by fellow medical students and/or other members of the healthcare team’ [8].…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a gap in medical school training has left some physicians ill equipped to meet the needs of their LGBTQI patients. In some instances, lack of medical training, along with bias, has led LGBTQI patients to fear abuse in healthcare settings [6,7]. Such abuse is echoed by LGBTQI identified medical students, almost half of which report witnessing ‘anti-LGBT jokes, rumors, and/or bullying by fellow medical students and/or other members of the healthcare team’ [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[14][15][16][17][18] Pesquisa desenvolvida com enfermeiros norte-americanos revelou que 80% dos participantes nunca haviam recebido qualquer tipo de informação relativa às questões LGBT, durante sua formação acadêmica. Ainda, entre aqueles com alguma instrução recebida, 30%…”
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“…15 Outro estudo realizado com 112 formandos de enfermagem, também, aponta que, apesar de 62% dos acadêmicos afirmarem possuir conhecimentos suficientes para assistir com qualidade aos pacientes LGBT, 85% deles acreditavam que a formação acadêmica não ofereceu, devidamente, o preparo para a realização deste cuidado. 16 Percebe-se, portanto, que a postura silenciosa adotada pelas instituições formadoras, quanto às discussões relativas à assistência a população LGBT, tem repercutido diretamente na formação de profissionais culturalmente insensíveis e despreparados para assistir às necessidades deste público.…”
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“…None of the studies focused on primary care providers, limiting extrapolations of their findings. Given that the literature from general medical provider populations suggests a continued lack of LGBTQ medical knowledge among practicing physicians and nurses, these trends are not surprising.…”
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