This study explores interactions between queer women and healthcare providers within the context of sexual health and identifies barriers to and facilitators of equitable healthcare delivery. Constructivist grounded theory supplemented with situational mapping guided secondary analysis of nine participant interview transcripts from an original study on queer women’s health. The current study situates queer women’s sexual healthcare seeking within the broader social processes of heteronormativity and heterosexism. Through data analysis and interpretation, a three-tiered contextual framework for queer women’s sexual healthcare seeking was identified. The healthcare space is the broadest level of the framework and the first material context qu...
Background Transgender people face prejudice and discrimination world-wide. Little is known of their...
This study was designed to test an exploratory path model predicting health care utilization by lesb...
Purpose: To understand the complex healthcare experiences of women identifying as lesbian or bisexua...
Abstract Background It has been demonstrated that hea...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people in the U.S. experience numerous sexua...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have historically, and continue today to encoun...
This Diploma thesis explores the issue of queer femmes' access to sexual healthcare, and specificall...
Increased awareness of the health disparities faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex...
Abstract Background This article considers how health services access and equity documents represent...
Purpose: Sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) face a multitude of barriers, such as discrimination an...
(LGBQ) people’s experiences with disclosure of sexual identity to primary care physicians: a qualita...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals encounter multiple barriers in healthcare, resulting in...
The American Medical Association\u27s ethics code (2012) highlights trust, established through mutua...
In the United States and abroad, the LGBTQ+ population has both historically and currently, suffered...
Objective: The healthcare needs of lesbians are not well understood. We sought to character-ize lesb...
Background Transgender people face prejudice and discrimination world-wide. Little is known of their...
This study was designed to test an exploratory path model predicting health care utilization by lesb...
Purpose: To understand the complex healthcare experiences of women identifying as lesbian or bisexua...
Abstract Background It has been demonstrated that hea...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people in the U.S. experience numerous sexua...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have historically, and continue today to encoun...
This Diploma thesis explores the issue of queer femmes' access to sexual healthcare, and specificall...
Increased awareness of the health disparities faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex...
Abstract Background This article considers how health services access and equity documents represent...
Purpose: Sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) face a multitude of barriers, such as discrimination an...
(LGBQ) people’s experiences with disclosure of sexual identity to primary care physicians: a qualita...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals encounter multiple barriers in healthcare, resulting in...
The American Medical Association\u27s ethics code (2012) highlights trust, established through mutua...
In the United States and abroad, the LGBTQ+ population has both historically and currently, suffered...
Objective: The healthcare needs of lesbians are not well understood. We sought to character-ize lesb...
Background Transgender people face prejudice and discrimination world-wide. Little is known of their...
This study was designed to test an exploratory path model predicting health care utilization by lesb...
Purpose: To understand the complex healthcare experiences of women identifying as lesbian or bisexua...