“I can’t talk about it, am I allowed to think about it?”: a qualitative analysis of the views of gender critical nurses and midwives.

Laura Jackson*, Robin Ion

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Recently, the belief that humans are sexually dimorphic and that gender is a social construct has been challenged, some argue that gender identity should take precedence over sex (Faye, 2021). There may be implications for nursing and midwifery, through use of language and the impact on single-sex spaces (Ion et al, 2021). The discussion surrounding this issue has become highly charged, making open debate difficult.

Keywords

  • gender critical
  • patient safety
  • qualitative
  • interviews
  • thematic analysis

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