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Improving the care management of trans patients: Focus groups of nursing students’ perceptions
Author(s) -
MontesGaldeano Francisco,
Roman Pablo,
RoperoPadilla Carmen,
RomeroLópez Agustín,
RuizGonzález Cristofer,
RodriguezArrastia Miguel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of nursing management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1365-2834
pISSN - 0966-0429
DOI - 10.1111/jonm.13160
Subject(s) - nursing management , nursing , focus group , perception , psychology , focus (optics) , medicine , sociology , anthropology , physics , neuroscience , optics
Aim To know the perspectives of nursing students in trans patients’ care and their access to health services and how to improve the quality of care in trans patients, related to the barriers identified by nursing students. Background Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and plus (LGBTQ+) find barriers related to the health care access, including stigma, discrimination and lack of education. In addition, to the transphobia reported in some health care providers. Methods A descriptive qualitative study was performed through 12 focus group interviews in nursing students. Data analysis was based on content analysis. Results 124 first‐year nursing students participated. The qualitative analysis resulted in three major themes: (a) Exposing an invisible reality , (b) Interprofessional communication: a starting point to arise awareness and (c) Care with pride as a link between individuality and professionalism . Conclusions Our findings suggest that both LGBTQ+ content and institutional resources are the cornerstone for nursing students and professionals’ practice in order to develop and provide a well‐informed and high‐quality care delivery to these patients. Implications for Nursing Management Policymakers, senior charge nurses and other managers should be aware of the structural‐level changes identified and ongoing mentoring needed to guarantee trans patients’ privacy and safety.