Department of Dermatology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 455 Broadway Street, MC 8843, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA.
Department of Dermatology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 455 Broadway Street, MC 8843, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA.
Dermatol Clin. 2020 Apr;38(2):269-276. doi: 10.1016/j.det.2019.10.012. Epub 2019 Nov 27.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) patients face significant dermatologic health disparities. LGBT patients are often discriminated against, refused healthcare, or otherwise have negative healthcare experiences that may deter future utilization of professional care. While a number of factors may mitigate these negative experiences, the present article focuses on improving organizational and institutional drivers specific to individual dermatology clinics. Clinic workflow and operations, emerging technologies and EHRs, clinic culture, clinic environment and resource availability, and provider and staff education are all characteristics of healthcare clinics that can be improved to better facilitate high-quality dermatologic care for LGBT patients.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)患者面临着显著的皮肤科健康差距。LGBT 患者经常受到歧视、拒绝医疗保健服务,或者有其他负面的医疗保健体验,这可能会阻碍他们未来寻求专业护理。虽然有许多因素可以减轻这些负面体验,但本文主要关注改善个体皮肤科诊所特有的组织和机构驱动因素。诊所的工作流程和运营、新兴技术和电子健康记录(EHR)、诊所文化、诊所环境和资源可用性,以及医疗服务提供者和工作人员的教育,这些都是医疗诊所的特点,可以加以改进,以更好地为 LGBT 患者提供高质量的皮肤科护理。