LGBTQ+人群的综合护理

Claire Brown
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尽管LGBTQ+人群在过去二十年中得到了越来越多的媒体报道,但人们对包括所有身份的认识并不一定有效。相反,一些身份在研究和实践中被“另类”或忽视了,例如双性恋、泛性恋、跨性别和非二元人群。卫生和社会护理组织在解决歧视问题方面发挥着关键作用,以确保将少数族裔的性别和性身份纳入综合护理系统。有机会利用对LGBTQ+人群生活的当代知识重建系统、程序和政策,为更具包容性的综合护理形式做出贡献。希望通过这样做,公共部门能够体现一种综合护理方法,包括并增强LGBTQ+的声音和观点,为道德、尊重和公平的实践提供信息。本章探讨了卫生和社会护理部门的工作人员和系统如何共同努力,建立对LGBTQ+人群的共享知识和理解,以及评估和满足他们特定需求的协调方法。
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Integrated care for LGBTQ+ people

While LGBTQ+ people have received increased media coverage over the past two decades, awareness has not necessarily been productive towards including all identities. Rather, some identities have been ‘othered’ or neglected within research and practice, for example, bisexual, pansexual, trans and non-binary people. Health and social care organisations have a key role in addressing discrimination to ensure minoritized gender and sexual identities are included within integrated care systems. There is an opportunity to rebuild systems, procedures and policies using contemporary knowledge of LGBTQ+ peoples' lives to contribute to a more inclusive form of integrated care. It is hoped that in doing so, the public sector can embody an integrated care approach that includes and empowers LGBTQ+ voices and perspectives to inform ethical, respectful and equitable practice. This chapter explores the ways in which health and social care sector staff and systems can work together to build a shared knowledge and understanding of LGBTQ+ people, as well as a coordinated approach to assessing and responding to their specific needs.

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