Primary Care for Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual,Transgender, and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) Patients |
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Abstract: | The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) community is a vulnerable populace that accounts for 4.5% of the United States population. Unfortunately, this group of individuals faces discrimination. They need access to quality, prejudice-free health care. This article initiates the discussion of how nurse practitioners, primary care, and family practice providers can provide inclusive, unbiased, quality care to this community that is evidence based. Information is provided about common barriers preventing this population from receiving equitable care. Evidence-based methods are outlined for screening this population for common health conditions, paying particular attention to an established HIV risk assessment and its application in clinical settings to identify candidates for pre-exposure prophylaxis. Finally, pharmacologic information about preexposure prophylaxis and transgender hormone therapy is presented. The information presented prepares nurse practitioners to begin caring for this population. |
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Keywords: | HIV risk LGBTQ PrEP primary care sexual health transgender |
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