LGBTQ Identity, Nursing Education, and Culturally Safe Care: Suggestions for Educators

  • Rickards T
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Fifty years have passed since the Stonewall uprising in New York City, signalling the beginning of the modern gay rights movement. Nursing and schools of nursing have a long history of heteronormativity, despite the profession being populated by women who were either members of a religious affiliation or lesbians in hiding. This article explores the historical background of nursing as a profession, the provision of healthcare to LGBTQ individuals, what educators need to include in curriculum, and finally several suggestions are provided for educators wondering how to introduce the content.

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Rickards, T. (2019). LGBTQ Identity, Nursing Education, and Culturally Safe Care: Suggestions for Educators. International Journal of Advanced Nursing Education and Research, 4(3), 81–88. https://doi.org/10.21742/ijaner.2019.4.3.11

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