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How do nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community relate to patients? a qualitative study from Switzerland
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Meidert, Ursula
, Gerber-Grote, Andreas
, Steiger, Carole
in
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Cisgender
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Consent
/ Data collection
/ Discrimination
/ Emotions
/ Gays
/ Gender identity
/ German language
/ Heterosexuality
/ Inclusion
/ Interviews
/ LGBTIQ + community
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Minority stress
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Patients
/ Professional relationships
/ Relationship building
/ Sexual orientation
/ Social aspects
/ Stigma
2025
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How do nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community relate to patients? a qualitative study from Switzerland
by
Meidert, Ursula
, Gerber-Grote, Andreas
, Steiger, Carole
in
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Cisgender
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Consent
/ Data collection
/ Discrimination
/ Emotions
/ Gays
/ Gender identity
/ German language
/ Heterosexuality
/ Inclusion
/ Interviews
/ LGBTIQ + community
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Minority stress
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Patients
/ Professional relationships
/ Relationship building
/ Sexual orientation
/ Social aspects
/ Stigma
2025
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How do nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community relate to patients? a qualitative study from Switzerland
by
Meidert, Ursula
, Gerber-Grote, Andreas
, Steiger, Carole
in
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Cisgender
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Consent
/ Data collection
/ Discrimination
/ Emotions
/ Gays
/ Gender identity
/ German language
/ Heterosexuality
/ Inclusion
/ Interviews
/ LGBTIQ + community
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Minority stress
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Patients
/ Professional relationships
/ Relationship building
/ Sexual orientation
/ Social aspects
/ Stigma
2025
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How do nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community relate to patients? a qualitative study from Switzerland
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How do nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community relate to patients? a qualitative study from Switzerland
2025
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Overview
Background
The relationship between nurses and patients is particularly important, as nursing activities often require a high degree of intimacy. To promote an open, honest, reciprocal and equal relationship, nurses disclose personal information and experiences about themselves. Nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community, however, may fear stigmatisation or rejection from their patients if they disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity. This study aims to explore how nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community navigate their relationship with patients under these circumstances.
Methods
A qualitative descriptive approach with semi-structured interviews was applied.
Results
Interviews with eight nurses who identified themselves as members of the LGBTIQ + community, were conducted. When building relationships, nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community often experience a dilemma as to whether they want to come out to a patient in a care situation/encounter. When patient-carer relationships are being built, there is often a heightened focus on striking a balance between not revealing too much or too little information about themselves.
Conclusions
In everyday life, nurses belonging to the LGBTIQ + community often face the dilemma of a desire for authenticity and the fear of rejection. Disclosing personal information and experiences, (to the right degree), can help build relationships.
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