Enhancing gender equality for women using person-centred care and cultural curiosity

Nurs Stand. 2024 Jan 31;39(2):71-75. doi: 10.7748/ns.2024.e12221. Epub 2024 Jan 29.ABSTRACTSocially constructed gender norms influence people's access to, and experience of, healthcare. Gender norms can negatively affect the health of women, men and people with other gender identities, such as transgender or non-binary individuals. Person-centred care and shared decision-making, which are widely recognised as essential aspects of healthcare, could be effective approaches for enhancing gender equality in healthcare for women. However, many women appear to receive suboptimal person-centred care. Additionally, there is a lack of representation of diverse gender identities in research, as well as a lack of awareness of diverse gender identities among nurses and other healthcare professionals. To enhance gender equality in healthcare for women, nurses and nursing students should be encouraged to reflect on their unconscious biases and adopt a stance of cultural curiosity, while organisations need to improve preregistration and post-registration training on equality and diversity.PMID:38282426 | DOI:10.7748/ns.2024.e12221
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