Title The Mastery of Competencies for the Care of LGBT plus People by Different Health Professionals
Authors Dullius, Willian Roger , Monteiro, Ines , Baena de Moraes Lopes, Maria Helena , BARROS MARTINS, LARA
External publication No
Means J. Homosex.
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 2
SJR Quartile 1
Publication date 30/01/2023
ISI 000919468800001
DOI 10.1080/00918369.2023.2169090
Abstract This study aims to compare the mastery of competencies in assisting the LGBT+ population of Brazilian health professionals. Data collection occurred in a face-to-face and virtual manner, in the first semester of 2018. The health professionals answered a socio-demographic and functional questionnaire, in addition to the questionnaire Measurement of Training Needs for Health Care for the LGBT+ Public. The data was analyzed using Mann-Whitney and Chi-square tests. The project research was submitted to and approved by the IMED Research Ethics Committee (CAAE 69116917.6.0000.5319). The sample (n= 380) was made up mostly of psychologists (42.3%), female (81%), heterosexual (73.2%), aged between 26 and 35 years (36%), Catholic (41%), living in the south region (36.9%), and working in the profession for ten years or more (34.3%). Skills gaps on the LGBT+ theme was identified, especially in topics such as "approach to the patient\'s sexuality," "interference of religious beliefs in care," "care with the genitalia and breast of the trans individual," among others. Professionals trained in psychology and non-heterosexuals had a greater mastery of the theme than the others. The fragmentation of knowledge and skills hinders the full and equal access to the health system, and continued educational actions are recommended.
Keywords Continuing education; health personnel; sexual and gender minorities; inservice training
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