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Den förhärskande heteronormativiteten: - Sjuksköterskor på en akutmottagning i möten med HBTQ- personer
The Swedish Red Cross University College.
The Swedish Red Cross University College.
2012 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [sv]

Bakgrund: Litteraturgenomgången visar att samhället genomsyras av heteronormativitet. Kunskapsbrister finns i utbildningarna inom sjukvården och i den kliniska verksamheten om möten med HBTQ- personer. En kunskapslucka kan identifieras om hur möten skapas mellan sjuksköterskor och HBTQ- personer på en akutmottagning. Syfte: Studiens syfte var att beskriva hur legitimerade sjuksköterskor på en akutmottagning möter HBTQ- personer. Metod: Deskriptiv empirisk studie med kvalitativ ansats, interaktiva samtalsintervjuer med sex legitimerade sjuksköterskor genomfördes och analyserades med modifierad innehållsanalys, editing analysis style. Resultat: Ur analysen utkristalliserades fyra kategorier: spirande genuserfarenhet, en krävande men öppen arbetsmiljö, tvetydig relation och god och värdig vård. Slutsats: Analysfynden från interaktiva samtalsintervjuer med sex legitimerade sjuksköterskor på en akutmottagning förklarades med begrepp ur queerteorin. Trots att den spirande genuserfarenheten hämmas av den förhärskande heteronormativiteten och kunskapsbristen om kön, genus och sexualitet bidrar till tvetydigheten hos sjuksköterskorna på akutmottagningen, skapas det, även under rådande förutsättningar, möten inom vilka HBTQ- personer ges en god och värdig vård.

Abstract [en]

Background: The literature review shows that society is permeated by heteronormativity. Knowledge gaps in education programs in health care and in clinical practice concerning encounters with LGBTQ people. A knowledge gap can be identified on how encounters are created between nurses and LGBTQ people in an emergency department. Aim: The aim of this study was to describe how registered nurses in a hospital emergency department encounter LGBTQ- people. Method: Descriptive empirical study with qualitative approach, interactive conversation interviews with six registered nurses was conducted and analyzed with modified content analysis, editing analysis style. Results: From the analysis emerged four categories: emerging gender experience, a demanding but open work environment, the ambivalent pair and good and dignified care. Conclusion: The findings from interactive conversation interviews with six registered nurses in an emergency department were explained with concepts of queer theory. Despite the emerging gender experience is hampered by the dominant heteronormativity and lack of knowledge concerning sex, gender and sexuality contributes to the ambiguity of the nurses in the emergency department, even under present conditions, encounters are created with LGBTQ people, in which they are given a good and dignified care.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2012. , p. 24
Keywords [en]
heteronormativity, LGBTQ, encounter, nurses, emergency department
Keywords [sv]
heteronormativitet, HBTQ, möten, sjuksköterskor, akutmottagning
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Nursing
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URN: urn:nbn:se:rkh:diva-219OAI: oai:DiVA.org:rkh-219DiVA, id: diva2:491666
Educational program
Undergraduate Nursing Program
Uppsok
Medicine
Available from: 2012-02-07 Created: 2012-02-07 Last updated: 2020-10-28Bibliographically approved

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