Radix Asa, Maingi Shail
Semin Oncol Nurs. 2018 Feb;34(1):80-89. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2017.12.005. Epub 2018 Jan 8.
To define and give an overview of the importance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) cultural competency and offer some initial steps on how to improve the quality of care provided by oncology nurses and other health care professionals.
A review of the existing literature on cultural competency.
LGBT patients experience cancer and several other diseases at higher rates than the rest of the population. The reasons for these health care disparities are complex and include minority stress, fear of discrimination, lower rates of insurance, and lack of access to quality, culturally competent care. Addressing the health care disparities experienced by LGBT individuals and families requires attention to the actual needs, language, and support networks used by patients in these communities. Training on how to provide quality care in a welcoming and non-judgmental way is available and can improve health equity.
Health care professionals and institutions that acquire cultural competency training can improve the overall health of LGBT patients who currently experience significant health care disparities.
定义并概述女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者(LGBT)文化能力的重要性,并就如何提高肿瘤护士和其他医护专业人员提供的护理质量提供一些初步措施。
对现有关于文化能力的文献进行综述。
LGBT患者患癌症和其他几种疾病的几率高于其他人群。这些医疗保健差异的原因很复杂,包括少数群体压力、对歧视的恐惧、保险覆盖率较低以及缺乏获得优质、具备文化能力的护理的机会。解决LGBT个人和家庭所经历的医疗保健差异需要关注这些社区患者的实际需求、语言和支持网络。有关于如何以热情和无偏见的方式提供优质护理的培训,并且可以改善健康公平性。
获得文化能力培训的医护专业人员和机构可以改善目前在医疗保健方面存在重大差异的LGBT患者的整体健康状况。