Abstract

Nurse practitioners (NPs) in primary care provide sexual and reproductive health care, an integral component of health and well-being. This study explored the degree of inclusion of sexual and reproductive health content in the foundational courses in NP preparation including advanced health assessment, advanced physiology and pathophysiology, and advanced pharmacology, known as the 3 Ps. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 30 NPs in their first 2 years of practice. Sexual and reproductive health content was well integrated into advanced assessment courses, although participants wanted more comfort and skill with discussing sensitive sexual health issues. Advanced pharmacology and advanced pathophysiology courses were not likely to include the content. Interactive learning opportunities, such as simulation with feedback, promote communication skills with sensitive health issues. Foundational courses would benefit from a deeper understanding of the menstrual cycle, sexual functioning, and medications specific to sexual and reproductive health. [J Nurs Educ. 2022;61(3):131-136.].

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