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Gender, sexuality and the discursive representation of access and equity in health services literature: implications for LGBT communities

机译:性别,性行为和卫生服务文献中获取和公平的话语代表:对LGBT社区的影响

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Background This article considers how health services access and equity documents represent the problem of access to health services and what the effects of that representation might be for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. We conducted a critical discourse analysis on selected access and equity documents using a gender-based diversity framework as determined by two objectives: 1) to identify dominant and counter discourses in health services access and equity literature; and 2) to develop understanding of how particular discourses impact the inclusion, or not, of LGBT communities in health services access and equity frameworks.The analysis was conducted in response to public health and clinical research that has documented barriers to health services access for LGBT communities including institutionalized heterosexism, biphobia, and transphobia, invisibility and lack of health provider knowledge and comfort. The analysis was also conducted as the first step of exploring LGBT access issues in home care services for LGBT populations in Ontario, Canada. Methods A critical discourse analysis of selected health services access and equity documents, using a gender-based diversity framework, was conducted to offer insight into dominant and counter discourses underlying health services access and equity initiatives. Results A continuum of five discourses that characterize the health services access and equity literature were identified including two dominant discourses: 1) multicultural discourse, and 2) diversity discourse; and three counter discourses: 3) social determinants of health (SDOH) discourse; 4) anti-oppression (AOP) discourse; and 5) citizen/social rights discourse. Conclusions The analysis offers a continuum of dominant and counter discourses on health services access and equity as determined from a gender-based diversity perspective. The continuum of discourses offers a framework to identify and redress organizational assumptions about, and ideological commitments to, sexual and gender diversity and health services access and equity. Thus, the continuum of discourses may serve as an important element of a health care organization's access and equity framework for the evaluation of access to good quality care for diverse LGBT populations. More specfically, the analysis offers four important points of consideration in relation to the development of a health services access and equity framework.
机译:背景信息本文考虑了卫生服务获取和平等文件如何代表获取卫生服务的问题,以及这种代表对女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性者(LGBT)社区的影响。我们使用由两个目标确定的基于性别的多样性框架,对选定的获取和公平文档进行了重要的话语分析:1)确定卫生服务获取和公平文献中的主导和反话语; 2)了解特定的话语如何影响LGBT社区在医疗服务获取和公平框架中的纳入与否。该分析是针对公共卫生和临床研究的结果而进行的,该研究已证明LGBT的医疗服务获取存在障碍社区,包括制度化的异性恋,两性恐惧症和跨恐惧症,隐身性以及卫生保健提供者缺乏知识和舒适感。该分析还作为探索加拿大安大略省LGBT人群家庭护理服务中LGBT接入问题的第一步。方法采用基于性别的多样性框架,对选定的医疗服务获取和公平文件进行了重要的话语分析,以洞悉医疗服务获取和公平倡议背后的主导和反话语。结果确定了代表卫生服务获取和公平文献的五个话语的连续体,包括两个主要话语:1)多元文化话语,和2)多样性话语;和三种反话语:3)健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)话语; 4)反压迫话语; 5)公民/社会权利话语。结论该分析提供了从基于性别的多样性角度确定的关于卫生服务获取和公平的主导和反话语的连续性。连续的论述提供了一个框架,可用于确定和纠正有关性和性别多样性以及卫生服务的获取和公平的组织假设以及对这些承诺的意识形态承诺。因此,话语的连续性可以作为卫生保健组织获取和公平框架的重要组成部分,以评估各种LGBT人群获得优质医疗的机会。更具体地说,该分析提供了有关卫生服务获取和公平框架发展的四个重要考虑因素。

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