“…As a result of the dominance of cis-normative and heteronormative perspectives (Bauer et al, 2009), there is often extremely limited discussion of gender diversity in many nursing curricula, and many discussions that include gender diversity may do so in the context of discussing non-binary status as a potential risk factor for other conditions, such a mental health issues and sexually transmitted infections (Carabez, Pellegrini, Mankovitz, Eliason, Ciano, et al, 2015;Carabez, Pellegrini, Mankovitz, Eliason, & Dariotis, 2015;Cornelius & Carrick, 2015;Daley & MacDonnell, 2015;Eliason et al, 2010;Lim, Brown, & Jones, 2013;Lim & Levitt, 2011;Lim et al, 2015;Merryfeather & Bruce, 2014;Röndahl, 2009;Walsh Brennan et al, 2012;Walsh & Hendrickson, 2015). Further evidence of nursing's silence on transhealth is provided by Eliason et al's (2010) CINAHL search of the top ten nursing journals from 2005 until 2009, which only identified eight articles addressing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) health (0.16%) among the 5,000 that were published.…”