# Stigma and discrimination in sexually diverse nursing students: a qualitative study

**Authors:** Bertha Lucía Correa-Uribe, Leidy Johanna Rueda-Díaz

PMC · DOI: 10.15649/cuidarte.4043 · Revista Cuidarte · 2024-11-13

## TL;DR

Sexually diverse nursing students face stigma and discrimination in university settings, affecting their education and well-being.

## Contribution

This study explores the lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ nursing students and their coping strategies in academic environments.

## Key findings

- Participants experienced stigma and discrimination from peers, faculty, and practicum site workers.
- Students used coping strategies such as concealing their identity or reclaiming derogatory language.
- The university was seen as a relatively safe space for self-expression and growth.

## Abstract

Sexually diverse nursing students often face situations of stigma and discrimination within the university environment, which can significantly affect their educational experience and well-being.

To understand nursing students' experiences regarding stigma and discrimination due to their sexual orientation or gender identity during their academic training.

A qualitative phenomenological approach was employed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight nursing students who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community. The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis with the assistance of ATLAS.ti software.

The participants were aged 20 to 22 years and were in their sixth to tenth academic semester. Data analysis identified three categories: stigma and discrimination, coping strategies, and university experience.

The university community, recipients of care, and workers at practicum sites display stigmatizing and discriminatory behaviors toward nursing students who are sexually diverse and break social paradigms of what is considered normal.

Nursing students face stigma and discrimination based on their sexual orientation or gender identity during their academic training. To navigate these situations, they adopt coping strategies ranging from concealing their identity to reclaiming words insulting. The university is perceived as a safe space for expression and personal growth.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** discrimination (MESH:D010468)

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