Title of article :
Assessing student nursesʹ learning needs for addressing patientsʹ sexual health concerns in Taiwan
Author/Authors :
Tsai، نويسنده , , Liya and Huang، نويسنده , , Cheng-yi and Liao، نويسنده , , Wen-Chun and Tseng، نويسنده , , Tsui-Hwa and Lai، نويسنده , , Te-Jen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
tsʹ health status may involve sexual issues and nursing education must prepare nurses to address patientsʹ sexual health concerns. In Taiwan, nursing school curricula rarely include programs related to patientsʹ sexuality or sexual health issues, and reflect conservative Asian attitudes toward sexuality.
ives
ms were to determine Taiwanese student nursesʹ learning needs relative to addressing patientsʹ sexual health concerns, and to gather information for curriculum development in sexual health education.
ptive, correlational study.
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g school at a medical university in central Taiwan.
ipants
nior student nurses.
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tem instrument entitled “Learning Needs for Addressing Patientsʹ Sexual Health Concerns” (LNAPSHC) was developed through 15 semi-structured interviews of senior nursing students, expert review, and comparative analysis of text and field notes. Content validity and reliability were evaluated using exploratory factor analysis to measure construct validity and Cronbachʹs alpha to measure internal consistency. Univariate and multivariate linear models were developed.
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ender, and religion were not significant influences. Expressed learning needs included sexuality in health and illness, communication about patientsʹ intimate relationships, and approaches to sexual health care. “Obtaining a comprehensive sexual health history” was the highest learning need. “Having sexual consultations with patients without embarrassment” was lower. Most participants recognized their role in sexuality-related health care, but their preparation and willingness to address it were limited.
sions
sults indicated a gap between student nursesʹ positive perspectives on the role of nursing in sexual health care and their limited intention to provide it. Reported learning needs indicated that student nurses needed an effective curriculum to increase their ability and willingness to address patientsʹ sexual health. Our results may help nursing educators develop curricula and clinical training to increase student nursesʹ competence in addressing patientsʹ sexual health concerns.
Keywords :
learning needs , Nursing school curriculum , Student Nurses , Sexual Health
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today