Health inequities for sexual minorities are well documented, but there is a gap in nursing research addressing the specific experiences faced by lesbian and bisexual women with reproductive cancers. This critical feminist study explored interactions between sexual minority women with reproductive cancers and their health care providers and how these interactions enable and create barriers to meaningful support. Purposeful convenience sampling was used to recruit lesbian and bisexual reproductive cancer survivors from Ontario, Canada and providers who have cared for this population. Five lesbian and one bisexual woman who were reproductive cancer survivors participated, as well as one registered nurse who was not a survivor but who has cared...
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There is a lack of published evidence from within the UK examining the needs of LGB cancer patients....
There is a lack of published evidence from within the UK examining the needs of LGB cancer patients....
The study reported in this article was initiated in response to the paucity of literature focused on...
Conference poster presentationPurpose This study explored lesbian, gay and bisexual patients’ acco...
The past two decades has seen an increased interest in, and awareness of the ways in which cancer an...
Research in Canada and the United States indicates consistent health inequities among sexual and gen...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the cancer care experiences and unmet needs of people who identify as a sexua...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Cancer inequalities, including differences in cancer outcomes and patient sat...
Understanding the effects of population diversity on cancer-related experiences is a priority in onc...
Understanding the effects of population diversity on cancer-related experiences is a priority in onc...
Background: Survey data suggest that LGBT people report lower levels of satisfaction with healthcare...
This study was designed to test an exploratory path model predicting health care utilization by lesb...
This participatory, qualitative study examines "what is lesbian" about lesbians' experiences of canc...
Sexual and/or gender minority populations (LGBQ/T) have particular cancer risks, lower involvement i...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There is a lack of published evidence from within the UK examining the needs of LGB cancer patients....
There is a lack of published evidence from within the UK examining the needs of LGB cancer patients....
The study reported in this article was initiated in response to the paucity of literature focused on...
Conference poster presentationPurpose This study explored lesbian, gay and bisexual patients’ acco...
The past two decades has seen an increased interest in, and awareness of the ways in which cancer an...
Research in Canada and the United States indicates consistent health inequities among sexual and gen...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the cancer care experiences and unmet needs of people who identify as a sexua...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Cancer inequalities, including differences in cancer outcomes and patient sat...
Understanding the effects of population diversity on cancer-related experiences is a priority in onc...
Understanding the effects of population diversity on cancer-related experiences is a priority in onc...
Background: Survey data suggest that LGBT people report lower levels of satisfaction with healthcare...
This study was designed to test an exploratory path model predicting health care utilization by lesb...
This participatory, qualitative study examines "what is lesbian" about lesbians' experiences of canc...
Sexual and/or gender minority populations (LGBQ/T) have particular cancer risks, lower involvement i...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There is a lack of published evidence from within the UK examining the needs of LGB cancer patients....
There is a lack of published evidence from within the UK examining the needs of LGB cancer patients....