Nurse educators are tasked with the education of students to become providers of holistic care, and part of that care includes sexuality. Students carry attitudes and beliefs that influence their behavior; therefore, students who carry negative attitudes about sexual healthcare are less likely to provide that care. This is an international, multicenter study of nursing students’ attitudes and beliefs about the provision of sexual healthcare. The Sexuality Attitudes and Beliefs Survey, which measures attitudes toward the provision of sexual healthcare and has a range of scores from 12 to 72, was given to 129 students across Spain, Portugal, Italy and the United States and revealed negative attitudes about sexuality, with a mean SABS score of 39.95. Higher scores on the SABS reveal more negative attitudes and reduced likelihood of provision of sexual healthcare. Statistically significant differences were found when comparing queer and heterosexual students (41.69 vs. 38.06), and students in their final year of school held more negative attitudes toward the provision of sexual healthcare (41.4 vs. 39.5 and 39.2). This study shows that nurse educators continue to need to focus on the attitudes student nurses carry about sexuality. There is a critical shortage of education strategies to meet the needs of student nurses so that they will be comfortable and confident in providing sexual healthcare.

A Multicentric Pilot Study of Student Nurse Attitudes and Beliefs toward Sexual Healthcare / Aaberg, V.; Moncunill-Martinez, E.; Frias, A.; Carreira, T.; Cezar, R. F.; Martin-Forero Santacruz, A.; Frade, F.; Mecugni, D.; Gomez-Cantarino, S.. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 11:16(2023), pp. 2-11. [10.3390/healthcare11162238]

A Multicentric Pilot Study of Student Nurse Attitudes and Beliefs toward Sexual Healthcare

Mecugni D.;
2023

Abstract

Nurse educators are tasked with the education of students to become providers of holistic care, and part of that care includes sexuality. Students carry attitudes and beliefs that influence their behavior; therefore, students who carry negative attitudes about sexual healthcare are less likely to provide that care. This is an international, multicenter study of nursing students’ attitudes and beliefs about the provision of sexual healthcare. The Sexuality Attitudes and Beliefs Survey, which measures attitudes toward the provision of sexual healthcare and has a range of scores from 12 to 72, was given to 129 students across Spain, Portugal, Italy and the United States and revealed negative attitudes about sexuality, with a mean SABS score of 39.95. Higher scores on the SABS reveal more negative attitudes and reduced likelihood of provision of sexual healthcare. Statistically significant differences were found when comparing queer and heterosexual students (41.69 vs. 38.06), and students in their final year of school held more negative attitudes toward the provision of sexual healthcare (41.4 vs. 39.5 and 39.2). This study shows that nurse educators continue to need to focus on the attitudes student nurses carry about sexuality. There is a critical shortage of education strategies to meet the needs of student nurses so that they will be comfortable and confident in providing sexual healthcare.
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A Multicentric Pilot Study of Student Nurse Attitudes and Beliefs toward Sexual Healthcare / Aaberg, V.; Moncunill-Martinez, E.; Frias, A.; Carreira, T.; Cezar, R. F.; Martin-Forero Santacruz, A.; Frade, F.; Mecugni, D.; Gomez-Cantarino, S.. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 11:16(2023), pp. 2-11. [10.3390/healthcare11162238]
Aaberg, V.; Moncunill-Martinez, E.; Frias, A.; Carreira, T.; Cezar, R. F.; Martin-Forero Santacruz, A.; Frade, F.; Mecugni, D.; Gomez-Cantarino, S....espandi
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