使用基于艺术的方法来了解LGBT+获得巴西医疗保健系统的经验。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Willian Roger Dullius, H Logan Michaelson, Fatemeh Habibi Nameghi, Lynn McCleary, Silvana Alba Scortegagna, Sheila O'Keefe-McCarthy
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摘要

在世界各地,卫生保健专业人员继续对LGBT+人群表现出歧视态度和行为。这项以艺术为基础的二次分析分析了116名LGBT+个人在巴西医疗保健系统中寻求导航的叙述。参与者将他们接受的医疗保健描述为一种抹煞,对他们自己的自我价值感、整体健康和心理健康都有害。LGBT+人群在各个年龄段都受到了压倒性的歧视。与会者表示,他们不能自由生活,必须隐藏或否认自己的性取向和性别认同,才能公平获得保健服务。必须这样做被描述为必须过一种非殉道者般的生活。对这种“非生命”存在的认识促使我们不要接受现状。它呼吁我们在国际上发起教育机构和卫生系统内的社会变革,以破坏和拒绝这类歧视和压迫。
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Using arts-based methods to understand LGBT+ experiences of accessing the Brazilian health care system.

All over the world, health care professionals continue to display discriminatory attitudes and behaviours towards LGBT+ people. This arts-based secondary analysis analyses the narratives of 116 LGBT+ individuals as they sought to navigate the Brazilian health care system. Participants described the health care they received as a form of erasure that was detrimental to their own perceived self-worth and overall health and mental well-being. LGBT+ people are subjected to overwhelming discrimination at all ages. Participants articulated not being able to live freely and having to hide or deny their own sexuality and gender identity to obtain equitable access to health care. Having to do this was described as having to live a non-life in a martyr-like existence. Recognition of this 'non-life' existence urges us not to accept the status quo. It calls on us to initiate social change within educational institutions and health systems internationally to disrupt and reject discrimination and oppression of this kind.

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