Bennett Elaine, Berry Karen, Emeto Theophilus I, Burmeister Oliver K, Young Jeanine, Shields Linda
Ngala Early Parenting Service, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Curtin School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedicine, Bentley, WA, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2017 Apr;26(7-8):1021-1030. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13595. Epub 2016 Nov 23.
To examine the attitudes to and knowledge and beliefs about homosexuality of nurses and allied professionals in two early parenting services in Australia.
Early parenting services employ nurses and allied professionals. Access and inclusion policies are important in community health and early childhood service settings. However, little is known about the perceptions of professionals who work within early parenting services in relation to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families.
This is the final in a series of studies and was undertaken in two early parenting services in two states in Australia using a cross-sectional design with quantitative and qualitative approaches.
Validated questionnaires were completed by 51 nurses and allied professionals and tested with chi-squared test of independence (or Fisher's exact test), Mann-Whitney U-test, Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance or Spearman's rank correlation. Thematic analysis examined qualitative data collected in a box for free comments.
Of the constructs measured by the questionnaires, no significant relationships were found in knowledge, attitude and gay affirmative practice scores by sociodemographic variables or professional group. However, attitude scores towards lesbians and gay men were significantly negatively affected by conservative political affiliation (p = 0·038), held religious beliefs (p = 0·011) and frequency of praying (p = 0·018). Six overall themes were found as follows: respect, parenting role, implications for the child, management, disclosure, resources and training.
The study provided an in-depth analysis of the attitudes, knowledge and beliefs of professionals in two early parenting services, showing that work is needed to promote acceptance of diversity and the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families in planning, developing, evaluating and accessing early parenting services.
Access and inclusion plans for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families are crucial in early parenting services in Australia and should be included in professional development programmes.
考察澳大利亚两家早期育儿服务机构中护士及相关专业人员对同性恋的态度、知识和信念。
早期育儿服务机构雇佣护士及相关专业人员。在社区卫生和幼儿服务环境中,准入与包容政策很重要。然而,对于在早期育儿服务机构工作的专业人员对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别家庭的看法却知之甚少。
这是一系列研究中的最后一项,采用横断面设计,运用定量和定性方法,在澳大利亚两个州的两家早期育儿服务机构开展。
51名护士及相关专业人员完成了经过验证的问卷,并采用独立性卡方检验(或费舍尔精确检验)、曼-惠特尼U检验、克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯单向方差分析或斯皮尔曼等级相关进行测试。主题分析考察了在一个用于自由评论的方框中收集的定性数据。
在所测量的问卷结构中,社会人口统计学变量或专业组在知识、态度和支持同性恋实践得分方面未发现显著关系。然而,对女同性恋者和男同性恋者的态度得分受到保守政治派别(p = 0·038)、持有宗教信仰(p = 0·)和祈祷频率(p = 0·018)的显著负面影响。发现了六个总体主题,如下:尊重、育儿角色、对孩子的影响、管理、披露、资源和培训。
该研究对两家早期育儿服务机构中专业人员的态度、知识和信念进行了深入分析,表明需要开展工作以促进对多样性的接受,并将女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别家庭纳入早期育儿服务的规划、发展、评估和获取过程中。
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别家庭的准入与包容计划在澳大利亚的早期育儿服务中至关重要,应纳入专业发展项目。