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Exploring lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) people’s experiences with disclosure of sexual identity to primary care physicians: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究探索女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和同志(LGBQ)人们向初级保健医生披露性身份的经历

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It has been demonstrated that health disparities between lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer (LGBQ) populations and the general population can be improved by disclosure of sexual identity to a health care provider (HCP). However, heteronormative assumptions (that is, assumptions based on a heterosexual identity and experience) may negatively affect communication between patients and HCPs more than has been recognized. The aim of this study was to understand LGBQ patients’ perceptions of their experiences related to disclosure of sexual identity to their primary care provider (PCP). One-on-one semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted, audio-recorded, and transcribed. Participants were self-identified LGBQ adults with experiences of health care by PCPs within the previous five years recruited in Toronto, Canada. A qualitative descriptive analysis was performed using iterative coding and comparing and grouping data into themes. Findings revealed that disclosure of sexual identity to PCPs was related to three main themes: 1) disclosure of sexual identity by LGBQ patients to a PCP was seen to be as challenging as coming out to others; 2) a solid therapeutic relationship can mitigate the difficulty in disclosure of sexual identity; and, 3) purposeful recognition by PCPs of their personal heteronormative value system is key to establishing a strong therapeutic relationship. Improving physicians’ recognition of their own heteronormative value system and addressing structural heterosexual hegemony will help to make health care settings more inclusive. This will allow LGBQ patients to feel better understood, willing to disclose, subsequently improving their care and health outcomes.
机译:已经证明,通过向医疗保健提供者(HCP)披露性身份可以改善女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和同志(LGBQ)人群与普通人群之间的健康差异。但是,异规范的假设(即基于异性恋身份和经验的假设)对患者与HCP之间的交流的负面影响可能超过公认的程度。这项研究的目的是了解LGBQ患者对其向初级保健提供者(PCP)披露性身份相关经历的看法。进行了一对一的半结构化电话采访,录音和转录。参与者是在加拿大多伦多招募的过去五年内具有五氯苯酚保健经验的自我识别的LGBQ成人。使用迭代编码进行定性描述分析,并对数据进行比较并将其分组为主题。调查结果表明,向五氯苯酚暴露性身份与三个主要主题有关:1)LGBQ患者向五氯苯酚暴露性身份与向其他人暴露一样具有挑战性; 2)牢固的治疗关系可以减轻公开性身份的困难; 3)五氯苯酚有目的地承认其个人异规范价值系统是建立牢固治疗关系的关键。提高医生对自己异性规范价值系统的认识并解决结构性异性霸权,将有助于使医疗保健环境更具包容性。这将使LGBQ患者感到更好的理解,愿意公开,从而改善他们的护理和健康状况。

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