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Sexuality of the Person with Intellectual Disability as Health Education Practice
Author(s) -
Gracimary Alves Teixeira,
Jovanka Bittencourt Leite de Carvalho,
Mércio Gabriel de Araújo,
Flávio César Bezerra da Silva,
Ana Cristina Araújo de Andrade Galvão,
Fábia Barbosa de Andrade,
Marília Rute de Souto Medeiros,
Luana Medeiros Silva Henrique
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2093
Subject(s) - human sexuality , context (archaeology) , medicine , feeling , theme (computing) , institution , intellectual disability , nursing , health care , exploratory research , health professionals , medical education , family medicine , psychology , gender studies , social psychology , sociology , psychiatry , paleontology , social science , computer science , anthropology , economics , biology , economic growth , operating system
Objective: Report on lived experience of the person with intellectual disabilities and their families about sexuality in the context of health education. Method: An exploratory and descriptive study with approach anchored in the experience report. The study was conducted with users, parents and health professionals from an institution of care of people with a disability in the municipality of Santa Cruz-RN. The research was developed in the context of practical discipline of Primary Care and Family Health of undergraduate nursing degree from the Universidade federal do Rio Grande do Norte. It was used wheels of conversations and nursing consultations that allowed individual and collective reports. Results: Previous knowledge concerning sexuality were rescued, allowing users to identify and reflect on stereotypes involving male and female behavior. The wheels of conversations and dynamic with parents and health professionals allowed to note: weaknesses of professionals to deal with issues that permeate the lives of people with disability intelecutal; as well as feelings and conceptions encompassing parents to discuss this theme. Conclusion: Health education conducted favored to minimize the lack of knowledge and approach of health professionals to work with the theme of sexuality existent in the institution.

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