What is an important point for the nurse to remember when designing a sexual health education and health care program for homeless adolescents?

A) Conduct focus groups to allow parents to have a voice in planning their adolescent sexual health needs.
B) Establish trust with a respectful and nonjudgmental attitude.
C) Use large media, such as posters, to deliver health information.
D) Provide sexual health information that is narrowly focused in nature.


Ans: B
The following points are important to consider when designing a sexual health education and health care program for homeless adolescents or adolescents in general: When possible, conduct focus groups to allow adolescents to have a voice in planning for their sexual health needs. Establish trust with a respectful and nonjudgmental attitude. Maintain confidentiality and privacy. Use small media, such as brochures, to deliver health information. Provide sexual health information that is broad in nature and not narrowly focused on HIV.

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