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Blurred boundaries: sexuality and power in standardised patients' negotiations of the physical examination.

Gráinne P KearneyGerard J GormleyDiane WilsonJennifer L Johnston
Published in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2018)
We demonstrate that power dynamics and the clinical gaze can have important consequences within the Simulated Learning Environment. Every physical examination can be potentially 'intimate' and can therefore be underpinned by discourses of sexuality and gendered undertones. In partnership with SPs, simulation-based education should create a teaching space that no longer fosters the discourse of the clinical gaze but facilitates students to learn to reflectively navigate, in the moment, the fine line between touching patients versus touching loved ones, and the blurred boundaries that exist in the gulf between sexual contact and benevolent touch.
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