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Conversations About Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights—From a School Nurse Perspective

Martina Silivri, Therese Wirf, Eric A. Hodges, Ylva S. Fredholm, Maria Björk

2021The Journal of School Nursing10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Students have the right to receive education about sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The United Nations Agenda 2030 for sustainable development includes goals regarding SRHR, including the right to universal access to sexual and reproductive health care services and gender equality. The study used a qualitative design with an inductive approach. Data were collected through semistructured interviews. The results are presented in three categories and nine subcategories. The categories were "having an open attitude," "organizational prerequisites," and "challenging tasks." An open attitude was required to create confidence for both school nurses and students in SRHR conversations. Organizational prerequisites, such as planning SRHR education with others, were successful. Multicultural meetings and conversations regarding gender identity and sexual orientation were challenging tasks. Increased knowledge of SRHR and national standardized guidelines are suggested to achieve Agenda 2030 SRHR goals and to ensure equity in school health care.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)Reproductive healthSexual and reproductive health and rightsReproductive rightsNursingPsychologySociologyMedicineEnvironmental healthComputer sciencePopulationArtificial intelligenceAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive HealthChild and Adolescent HealthReproductive Health and Contraception
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