학술논문

Impact of preparing nursing students to deliver a parent-based sexual health intervention on attitudes and intentions for sexual health education and parent communication counseling: a mixed methods study
Document Type
article
Source
BMC Nursing, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2023)
Subject
Adolescents
Family nursing
Nurse education
Parent education
Pediatric nursing
Sexual health
Nursing
RT1-120
Language
English
ISSN
1472-6955
Abstract
Abstract Background Nurses are well positioned to promote sexual health but are not adequately prepared in their nursing programs to engage families on this topic and often lack the knowledge and confidence necessary to counsel families about sexual health communication. The purpose of this study was to determine how facilitating a parent-based sexual health intervention would impact nursing students’ attitudes and intentions about sexual health education and parent communication counseling. Methods Using an embedded mixed-methods design, which integrated a quasi-experimental framework, we examined the impact of participation in a parent-based sexual health intervention among 126 baccalaureate nursing students enrolled in a community/public health nursing clinical course. Independent t-tests, chi-squared tests, and the Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare intervention and control groups at baseline. Multiple linear regression was used to compare the groups for pre-post changes. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze exit interview transcripts. Results We found statistically significant differences in nursing students’ confidence to teach sexual health (p =