Background: Despite growing social acceptance, the LGBTQ population continues to face barriers to healthcare including fear of stigmatization by healthcare providers, and providers’ lack of knowledge about LGBTQ-specific health issues. This analysis focuses on the assessment of quantitative and qualitative responses from a subset of providers who identified as specialists that treat one or more of the seven cancers that may be disproportionate in LGBTQ patients. Methods: A 32-item web-based survey was emailed to 388 oncology providers at a single institution. The survey assessed: demographics, knowledge, attitudes, and practice behaviors. Results: Oncology providers specializing in seven cancer types had poor knowledge of LGBTQ-specific hea...
Introduction: Access to quality health care is essential to all individuals regardless of race, gend...
PROBLEM: Improving the provision of health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ ...
Current research generally questions that the healthcare system does not provide as adequate service...
Background: Despite growing social acceptance, the LGBTQ population continues to face barriers to he...
BACKGROUND: The National Cancer Institute designates the LGBTQ+ community as medically underserved, ...
Introduction Over one million people in the UK identify as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgend...
Objective: There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are ...
Objective There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are i...
Objective There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are i...
Objective There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are i...
Background: While societal acceptance for sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals is increasing...
Introduction: There is evidence that healthcare providers are lacking in knowledge and confidence wh...
Introduction: There is evidence that healthcare providers are lacking in knowledge and confidence wh...
Background: Survey data suggest that LGBT people report lower levels of satisfaction with healthcare...
Background: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) persons are at a higher risk for some cancers and may h...
Introduction: Access to quality health care is essential to all individuals regardless of race, gend...
PROBLEM: Improving the provision of health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ ...
Current research generally questions that the healthcare system does not provide as adequate service...
Background: Despite growing social acceptance, the LGBTQ population continues to face barriers to he...
BACKGROUND: The National Cancer Institute designates the LGBTQ+ community as medically underserved, ...
Introduction Over one million people in the UK identify as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgend...
Objective: There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are ...
Objective There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are i...
Objective There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are i...
Objective There is growing recognition that health care professionals (HCPs) and policy makers are i...
Background: While societal acceptance for sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals is increasing...
Introduction: There is evidence that healthcare providers are lacking in knowledge and confidence wh...
Introduction: There is evidence that healthcare providers are lacking in knowledge and confidence wh...
Background: Survey data suggest that LGBT people report lower levels of satisfaction with healthcare...
Background: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) persons are at a higher risk for some cancers and may h...
Introduction: Access to quality health care is essential to all individuals regardless of race, gend...
PROBLEM: Improving the provision of health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ ...
Current research generally questions that the healthcare system does not provide as adequate service...