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    Clinician's Guide to LGBTQIA+ Care: Cultural Safety and Social Justice in Primary, Sexual, and Reproductive Healthcare

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    ISBN: 9780826169150
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    AuthorMukerjee, Ronica
    Pub Date28/01/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages250
    Publisher: SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPA
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    Provides a framework for delivering culturally safe clinical care to LGBTQIA populations filtered through the lens of racial, economic, and reproductive justice. The book focuses on the social context in which we live, one where multiple historical processes of oppression continue to manifest as injustices in the health care setting and beyond.

    Strive for health equity and surmount institutional oppression when treating marginalized populations with this distinct resource!This unique text provides a framework for delivering culturally safe clinical care to LGBTQIA populations filtered through the lens of racial, economic, and reproductive justice. It focuses strongly on the social context in which we live, one where multiple historical processes of oppression continue to manifest as injustices in the health care setting and beyond. Encompassing the shared experiences of a diverse group of expert health care practitioners, this book offers abundant examples, case studies, recommendations, and the most up-to-date guidelines available for treating LGBTQIA patient populations.

    Rich in clinical scenarios that describe best practices for safely treating patients, this text features varied healthcare frameworks encompassing patient-centered and community-centered care that considers the intersecting and ongoing processes of oppression that impact LGBTQIA people every day--particularly people of color. This text helps health providers incorporate safe and culturally appropriate language into their care, understand the roots and impact of stigma, address issues of health disparities, and recognize and avoid racial or LGBTQIA microaggressions. Specific approaches to care include chapters on sexual health care, perinatal care, and information about pregnancy and postpartum care for transgender and gender-expansive people.

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    Emphasizes patient-centered care incorporating an understanding of patient histories, safety needs, and power imbalances
    Provides tools for clinician self-reflection to understand and alleviate implicit bias
    Fosters culturally safe language and communication skills
    Presents abundant patient scenarios including specific dos and don'ts in patient treatment
    Includes concrete objectives, conclusions, terminology, and references in each chapter and discussion questions to promote critical thought
    Offers charts and information boxes to illuminate key information