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Sex Education
Sexuality, Society and Learning
Volume 11, 2011 - Issue 1
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Sexual history-taking: using educational interventions to overcome barriers to learning

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Pages 99-112 | Published online: 13 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Sexual history-taking is a basic medical skill that is traditionally taught poorly in medical school. Practising medical professionals have frequently reported feeling inadequately trained at taking these histories or discussing sexual risk. In order to promote and enhance the learning of this basic skill, those who teach sexual history-taking need to understand how it is that learners learn to take sexual histories and, crucially, the barriers that stand in the way of this being effectively done. This paper is therefore firstly concerned with identifying the barriers that health professionals in training might face when learning how to take a sexual history and, secondly, with proposing the use of well-recognised educational interventions, such as constructivist and experiential learning theories, to overcome these barriers and facilitate appropriate learning.

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1. Thirty-three per cent of HIV infection in the United Kingdom is undiagnosed (Health Protection Agency 2006). See http://www.hpa.org (accessed December 2007).

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