Sexual and gender minority patients report higher satisfaction and comfort with ED encounters when SO/GI is collected along with other demographic information via a nonverbal, written method during patient registration.https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/reach/1003/thumbnail.jp
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients face many barriers when accessin...
Background/Aims: To better characterize and reduce health disparities faced by sexual and gender min...
Importance: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of pa...
Purpose: To identify patient and provider perspectives concerning collection of sexual orientation a...
Importance: Health care and government organizations call for routine collection of sexual orientati...
Background: In the USA, The Joint Commission and Institute of Medicine have called for collection of...
The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking sexual orientation and ge...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...
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...
Purpose: Research suggests that LGBT populations experience barriers to healthcare. Organizations su...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
There are over 100 million patient encounters each year in emergency departments across the country....
Introduction: Our goal was to explore whether emergency department (ED) patients would disclose thei...
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients face many barriers when accessin...
Background/Aims: To better characterize and reduce health disparities faced by sexual and gender min...
Importance: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of pa...
Purpose: To identify patient and provider perspectives concerning collection of sexual orientation a...
Importance: Health care and government organizations call for routine collection of sexual orientati...
Background: In the USA, The Joint Commission and Institute of Medicine have called for collection of...
The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking sexual orientation and ge...
Introduction: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual...
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...
Purpose: Research suggests that LGBT populations experience barriers to healthcare. Organizations su...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
There are over 100 million patient encounters each year in emergency departments across the country....
Introduction: Our goal was to explore whether emergency department (ED) patients would disclose thei...
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients face many barriers when accessin...
Background/Aims: To better characterize and reduce health disparities faced by sexual and gender min...