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2por LaPlant, William G., Kattari, Leonardo, Ross, Lexie K., Zhan, Jennifer, Druck, Jeffrey P.“…INTRODUCTION: Expanding on data concerning emergency department (ED) use and avoidance by the sexual minority (those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, other [LGTBQ+]) and gender minority (those who identify as transgender, gender nonconforming, other) community may inform future ED LGTBQ+ training and clinical practice. …”
Publicado 2021
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3por Koepp, Regina“…Topics range from depression and suicide prevention to Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias to the unique needs of LGTBQ older adults and caregivers to health disparities experienced by African American and Latin-X communities related to dementia and the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
Publicado 2021
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4“…The chapter concludes with five takeaway messages that clarify the relationship between LGTBQ+ people, the generational cohorts to which they belong and with which they identify, and the attitudes of various LGBTQ+ generational cohorts toward gay neighborhoods.…”
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5“…To begin, Kristin Cloyes, PhD MN RN will describe a study where she examines alignment between LGTBQ+ hospice family caregivers and other members of the hospice care teams, as it relates to support and communication needs. …”
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6“…Our results highlight some unique impacts of the pandemic on LGBTQ+ people and underscore the importance of further research in this area and on the necessity for response plans that can address the needs of LGTBQ+ people in future health crises. KEY MESSAGES: • Many LGBTQ+ people in Moldova cited the pandemic as an opportunity to explore their identities, especially away from the public eye. • During the pandemic, many LGBTQ+ individuals in Moldova needed to conceal their authentic selves from household members, exacerbating feelings of depression and loneliness.…”
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7por Smart, Benjamin D., Mann-Jackson, Lilli, Alonzo, Jorge, Tanner, Amanda E., Garcia, Manuel, Refugio Aviles, Lucero, Rhodes, Scott D.“…Participants faced multilayered minority stressors: racial discrimination from society at large and within the LGTBQ community; gender identity discrimination within their regional context and racial/ethnic communities; and exclusion from existing health equity movements for transgender women of color, which often are found in and focus on larger urban communities. …”
Publicado 2020
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8por Pasco, Neil, Schubert, Finn, Hayon, Jesica, Lee, Tiffany Yi Shan, Aamir, Anum, Chacko, Marilyn, Dapkins, Isaac“…CONCLUSION: HIV/AIDS prevalence is still characterized by wide gaps in healthcare disparities and inequality, particularly among those communities who are poor, LGTBQ and/or minority background. By building an infrastructure that follows best practices in a culturally sensitive context, the FHC is able to provide greater access to care in a dwindling population while creating a medical home for quality care regardless of payer base, race, or gender. …”
Publicado 2018
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