The Bottom Line
September is Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month. Often, there can be mixed messages people see on social media and from their community members regarding health.
Nurses are the most trusted profession for a reason. Patients often turn to nurses for medical information since there can be so many misconceptions about gynecological health.
It is also crucial for nurses to recognize that there are several reasons why someone would not want to discuss their gynecological health concerns. There are people who have had negative experiences with the health care system, people with cultural differences, and people who have religious beliefs who might not feel comfortable discussing their gynecological health concerns.Â
By providing a safer space and having a non-judgmental approach, you can work to establish trust between yourself and the patient and provide as much health screening and information as possible. Â
If you are intrigued about gynecological oncology or reproductive health, I would encourage you to look into the Oncology Nursing Society and the American Nurses Association. Â
You can also learn about the importance of gynecological health by reading Gynecology Oncology or the Journal of Issues in Nursing.Â