Importance: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of patients\u27 sexual orientation in health care settings. Currently, very few health care systems collect these data since patient preferences and health care professionals\u27 support regarding collection of data about patient sexual orientation are unknown.Objective: To identify the optimal patient-centered approach to collect sexual orientation data in the emergency department (ED) in the Emergency Department Query for Patient-Centered Approaches to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity study.Design, setting, and participants: An exploratory, sequential, mixed-methods design was used first to evaluate qualitative interviews conducted in the ...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
Background: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking sexual orient...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...
Purpose: To identify patient and provider perspectives concerning collection of sexual orientation a...
Background: In the USA, The Joint Commission and Institute of Medicine have called for collection of...
Purpose: Research suggests that LGBT populations experience barriers to healthcare. Organizations su...
Importance: Health care and government organizations call for routine collection of sexual orientati...
Sexual and gender minority patients report higher satisfaction and comfort with ED encounters when S...
The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking sexual orientation and ge...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking ...
Introduction: Our goal was to explore whether emergency department (ED) patients would disclose thei...
Introduction: Our goal was to explore whether emergency department (ED) patients would disclose thei...
Objective: The National Academy of Medicine and Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of ...
Background – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and other (LGBTQIA+) patients represent a minorit...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
Background: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking sexual orient...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...
Purpose: To identify patient and provider perspectives concerning collection of sexual orientation a...
Background: In the USA, The Joint Commission and Institute of Medicine have called for collection of...
Purpose: Research suggests that LGBT populations experience barriers to healthcare. Organizations su...
Importance: Health care and government organizations call for routine collection of sexual orientati...
Sexual and gender minority patients report higher satisfaction and comfort with ED encounters when S...
The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking sexual orientation and ge...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking ...
Introduction: Our goal was to explore whether emergency department (ED) patients would disclose thei...
Introduction: Our goal was to explore whether emergency department (ED) patients would disclose thei...
Objective: The National Academy of Medicine and Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of ...
Background – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and other (LGBTQIA+) patients represent a minorit...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
Background: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking sexual orient...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...