Sexual Health Education: Knowledge Level of Oncology Nurses and Barriers to Discussing Concerns With Patients.
This study assessed the effects of a nurse-focused sexual health education workshop on change in knowledge of sexual concerns, barriers to discussing sexuality, and frequency of bringing up sexual concerns.
METHODS: A train-the-trainer approach was used to educate oncology nurse managers, who then trained oncology nurses (N = 65) at 10 education workshops. Each workshop provided four hours of content on sexual health and incorporated role-play and lecture.
FINDINGS: Mean knowledge scores were improved, and barriers to discussing sexuality at the three- and six-month follow-ups were reduced. Frequency in discussing sexual concerns increased at three months and was sustained at six months.
PMID: 32678358 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Eid K, Christensen S, Hoff J, Yadav K, Burtson P, Kuriakose M, Patton H, Nyamathi A Tags: Clin J Oncol Nurs Source Type: research
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