Emergency physicians (EPs) frequently deliver care to members of the LGBTQIA+ community in the emergency department. This community suffers from many health disparities important to understand as part of comprehensive care, and these disparities are infrequently discussed in emergency medicine education. Previous data also suggest a need for broader education to increase the comfort of EPs caring for LGBTQIA+ patients. A group of content experts identified key disparities, opportunities for expanded education, and strategies for more inclusive care of LGBTQIA+ patients
Numerous disparities exist in the provision of health services to LGBT people. The utilization of th...
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...
BackgroundEmergency physicians need to recognize the diversity of identities held by sexual and gend...
There are over 100 million patient encounters each year in emergency departments across the country....
Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients face many barriers when accessin...
LGBTQIA+ populations persistently experience discrimination and limited access to informed, quality,...
The healthcare experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals is ...
ines the health disparities experienced by the lesbian, gay, bisex-ual, and transgender (LGBT) commu...
Introduction: There is evidence that healthcare providers are lacking in knowledge and confidence wh...
As the LGBT community gains more visibility and acceptance, the individuals identifying as LGBTQIA+ ...
Language can help provide quality healthcare. Healthcare students take classes that teach therapeuti...
Despite public health efforts in recent years to provide additional care to the LGBTQ community, man...
LGBTQ people frequently report negative healthcare encounters. Medical professionals may inadequatel...
Introduction Individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) face ...
Numerous disparities exist in the provision of health services to LGBT people. The utilization of th...
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...
BackgroundEmergency physicians need to recognize the diversity of identities held by sexual and gend...
There are over 100 million patient encounters each year in emergency departments across the country....
Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients face many barriers when accessin...
LGBTQIA+ populations persistently experience discrimination and limited access to informed, quality,...
The healthcare experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals is ...
ines the health disparities experienced by the lesbian, gay, bisex-ual, and transgender (LGBT) commu...
Introduction: There is evidence that healthcare providers are lacking in knowledge and confidence wh...
As the LGBT community gains more visibility and acceptance, the individuals identifying as LGBTQIA+ ...
Language can help provide quality healthcare. Healthcare students take classes that teach therapeuti...
Despite public health efforts in recent years to provide additional care to the LGBTQ community, man...
LGBTQ people frequently report negative healthcare encounters. Medical professionals may inadequatel...
Introduction Individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) face ...
Numerous disparities exist in the provision of health services to LGBT people. The utilization of th...
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...