Thapaliya Ishwor, Kantha Adesh
Tribhuvan University, Institute of Medicine, Maharajgunj, Nepal.
J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2024 Aug 7;11:23821205241272365. doi: 10.1177/23821205241272365. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
The need for LGBTQ+ inclusivity in medical education and their active enrollment in healthcare delivery is evident in Nepal due to ongoing healthcare disparities. These inequities, resulting from barriers in access, discrimination, and provider bias, demand an immediate action. To address these issues effectively, a deliberate shift in medical education is crucial. This involves making LGBTQ+ content a compulsory part of the curriculum, providing comprehensive instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity, and training students to create inclusive, respectful healthcare settings. This transformation aims to ensure equitable, respectful, and dignified care for LGBTQ+ patients, underlining the pivotal role of faculty development and training. By integrating LGBTQ+ health topics into the curriculum and promoting a culture of inclusivity, medical schools and institutions can produce healthcare providers who are not only knowledgeable but also compassionate and culturally competent in their practice.
由于尼泊尔持续存在的医疗保健差距,医学教育中对 LGBTQ+ 的包容性需求以及他们积极参与医疗服务的提供变得显而易见。这些不平等现象源于获得医疗服务的障碍、歧视和提供者偏见,需要立即采取行动。为了有效解决这些问题,医学教育的有意转变至关重要。这包括将 LGBTQ+ 内容作为课程的必修部分,提供关于性取向和性别认同的全面指导,并培训学生营造包容、尊重的医疗环境。这一转变旨在确保为 LGBTQ+ 患者提供公平、尊重和有尊严的护理,凸显教师发展和培训的关键作用。通过将 LGBTQ+ 健康主题纳入课程并促进包容文化,医学院校和机构可以培养出不仅知识渊博,而且在实践中富有同情心和具备文化能力的医疗服务提供者。