Tecnologías educativas en salud para adolescentes y jóvenes LGBTI+: revisión integradora
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https://doi.org/10.4025/ciencuidsaude.v22i0.66711Palabras clave:
Adolescente, Educación en salud, Diversidad de género, Minorías sexuales y de género, Tecnología educativaResumen
Objetivo: analizar el desarrollo y uso de tecnologías educativas en salud para adolescentes y jóvenes lesbianas, gays, bisexuales, travestís, transexuales, personas intersexuales y más de la diversidad sexual y de género (LGBTI+). Método: revisión integradora de la literatura, conducida por la estrategia PICo, con búsqueda en las bases de datos: MEDLINE vía PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, Scopus, LILACS y Web ofScience actualizada en abril y mayo de 2023. En la etapa de selección, el estudio bibliográfico fue organizado por el gestor de referencias Mendeley® con ayuda del software colaborativo en revisiones Rayyan®. Resultados: once artículos compusieron la muestra final, evidenciando el uso de programas de intervenciones virtuales, del vídeo interactivo y la utilización de grupos focales y foros de discusión virtual como recursos significativos desarrollados como intervenciones en salud digital para adolescentes y jóvenes LGBTI+. Consideraciones finales: las tecnologías analizadas tienen potencial para alcanzarles de manera consistente, apoyando sus procesos de conocimiento y las decisiones sobre su salud, siendo fuentes significativas de información y aprendizaje, con el acceso virtual representando una oportunidad clave en el contexto de la salud digital. Se recomiendan fuentes digitales de base científica en el cuidado de la salud de adolescentes y jóvenes LGBTI+.
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