Practical guidance on sexual lifestyle and risk
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Practical guidance on sexual lifestyle and risk

Bob Price Programme director, MSc in Nursing, RCN Institute, London

This article advocates using a critical thinking framework as a health promotion tool to help nurses promote thought and discussion in relation to sexual lifestyles. The aim is to encourage clients or confidants to assess sexual risk for themselves and others, and to promote safe sex.

Nursing Standard. 19, 27, 46-52. doi: 10.7748/ns2005.03.19.27.46.c3825

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bob.price@rcn.org.uk

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