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Prevalence of non-healed and healed chronic leg ulcers in an elderly rural population
Authors:Bertil Marklund  Thomas Sülau  Christina Lindholm
Affiliation:Unit for Research and Development, Primary Health Care, Halland, SE-311 22 Falkenberg, Sweden
Abstract:Background. A lesbian woman will have to choose whether to disclose or not in every new encounter, including when consulting her general practitioner (GP). She may fear a negative reaction in the doctor, based on knowledge of marginalization and prejudice of homosexuals throughout history. Objectives. To explore patients’ experiences concerning disclosure of their lesbian orientation to general practitioners (GPs), focusing on why they find it important, and what GPs can do to promote disclosure. Methods. One group interview was conducted, audiotaped, and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative analysis was conducted by systematic text condensation inspired by Giorgi's phenomenological approach. Six women aged 28–59 years, who self-identified as lesbian, were recruited through a web-based, publicly accessible network for research on homosexuality. Main outcome measures. Accounts of experiences where the patient thought that information of a lesbian sexual orientation was of importance in the consultation with a GP. Results. Disclosure can imply information of medical relevance, explain circumstances, and generate a feeling of being seen as one's true self. The intentional use of common consultation techniques may facilitate disclosure. Conclusion. Lesbian patients may want to disclose their sexual orientation to the general practitioner but they experience certain barriers. These can be overcome when the GP provides an open and permissive context. GPs can benefit from knowledge concerning sexual orientation in their work with lesbian patients.
Keywords:Cost-EFFECTIVENESS General Practice Antibiotics Diagnostics Sinusitis
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