Transgender training and knowledge left to chance.
by Kendall-Raynor, Petra.
Publisher: 2016.ISSN: 00296570.Summary: Just 13 per cent of nurses feel prepared to meet the needs of their transgender patients, according to a survey by the RCN. The UK-wide research involving more than 1,200 nursing staff found this could be due to lack of training, despite more than three quarters encountering transgender patients in their work, and 56 per cent caring for them directly. [Introduction].Journal Title: Nursing Standard.Year: 2016.Volume: 31.Number: (8).Pagination: 12-13.Date: (19 October 2016).Subject(s): patients | professional practice | survey results | nurses | training | health care | NHS | transgenderDigital copy List(s) this item appears in: Transgender health [November 2023]
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Just 13 per cent of nurses feel prepared to meet the needs of their transgender patients, according to a survey by the RCN. The UK-wide research involving more than 1,200 nursing staff found this could be due to lack of training, despite more than three quarters encountering transgender patients in their work, and 56 per cent caring for them directly. [Introduction]
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