Behind the headlines: sexual health implications for nursing ethics and practice
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Behind the headlines: sexual health implications for nursing ethics and practice

David T Evans Freelance educational consultant, Sexual health

Lurid headlines, cultural beliefs and outdated value systems have all contributed to sexual stigmas in society. This article looks at what these are, and how nurses can correct some of the resulting sexual health service deficits.

Primary Health Care. 14, 8, 40-50. doi: 10.7748/phc2004.10.14.8.40.c525

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