Teaching and learning sexuality in nursing education


Autoria(s): Dias, Helia; Sim-Sim, Margarida
Contribuinte(s)

Vaz, M. A,

Data(s)

30/01/2017

30/01/2017

2016

Resumo

Sexuality is recognized as part of holistic nursing care, but its inclusion in clinical practice and nursing training is inconsistent. Based on the question "How students and teachers acknowledge sexuality in teaching and learning?", we developed a study in order to characterize the process of teaching and learning sexuality in a micro perspective of curriculum development. We used a mixed methods design with a sequential strategy: QUAN-qual of descriptive and explanatory type. 646 students and teachers participated. The quantitative component used questionnaire surveys. Document analysis was used in the additional component. A curricular dimension of sexuality emerges guided by a behaviourist line and based on a biological vision. The issues considered sage are highlighted and framed in steps of adolescence and adulthood and more attacghed to female sexuality and procreative aspect. There is in emeergence a hidden curriculum by reference to content from other dimensions of sexuality but less often expressed. Theoretical learning follows a communicational model of reality through abstraction strategies, which infers a deductive method of learning, with a behaviourist approach to assessment. Clinical teaching adresses sexuality in combination with reproductive lealth nursing. The influencing factors of teaching and learning of sexuality were also explored. We conclude that the vision of female sexuality taught and learned in relation to women has a projection of care in clinical practice based on the same principles

Identificador

Dias, H. & Sim-Sim, M. (2016).Teaching and learning sexuality in nursing education. BMC Health Services Research, 16(Suppl 3):O68

http://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-016-1423-5

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20303

helia.dias@essaude.ipsantarem.pt

msimsim@uevora.pt

745

10.1186/s12913-016-1423-5

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BMC Health Services Research

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openAccess

Palavras-Chave #sexuality #nursing education #students #teachers #curricular development
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article