LGBTQ Healthcare Equity

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Fairness in healthcare
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Negative judgment
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Ability to get care
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Unfair preference
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Someone who supports LGBTQ+ people
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Agreement to treatment
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Feeling protected
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Treating people with dignity
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Who someone is
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Emotional harm
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What aspects of cultural competency training do you think are most essential for improving LGBTQ patient care, and why?
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What barriers do Transgender and nonbinary patients face in accessing gender affirming care and how can nurses advocate for them?
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what strategies can nurses use to improve trust with LGBTQ patients who have experienced discrimination in healthcare?
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What organizational policies do you believe are most important for creating an inclusive environment, and how can nurses advocate for these changes within their institutions?