Nurses and health care for gay adolescents

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6293.3793

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Delivery of Health Care; Adolescent; Sexual and Gender Minorities; Nurses; Symbolic Interactionism; Nursing Care

Abstract

Objective: to analyze nurses’ statements about health care for gay adolescents. Method: qualitative study, anchored on the Thematic Analysis of Clarke and Braun, with adoption of Symbolic Interactionism as a theoretical framework, since it favors the understanding of the relationship between behaviors, interactions, and social meanings. Twelve nurses recruited using the snowball sampling technique were remotely interviewed via the Google Meet® video-conferencing app. Results: four themes were elaborated throughout the comprehensive-interpretative process: “Gay adolescents, agendas, and relation with health;” “The gay adolescent’s family and care;” “Relationship with gay adolescents in care,” and “Limits to nursing care for gay adolescents.” Conclusion: the statements denounce stigmas and symbols derived from cisheteronormativity as intervening in the relationship and indicate the urgency of investing in the intersubjective encounter with gay adolescents and their families in a horizontal, affective, and empathic relationship, with chances of favoring public defense of the right to health. There are comments on the nurses’ attitude and qualification of care for this population.

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2022-11-07

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Nurses and health care for gay adolescents. (2022). Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem, 30, e3793. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6293.3793