2018
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.2018193295
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Access by lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transvestites/transsexuals to the Basic Family Health Units

Abstract: Objective: to understand the access of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transvestites/transsexuals to the Basic Family Health Units. Methods: qualitative research held with 54 patients. A semi-structured interview and the free association test were used. The data were processed by the software IRaMuTeQ® and submitted to the technique of Content Analysis in the thematic modality. Results: six categories emerged: Silencing regarding sexual orientation and gender identity-access is facilitated as they do not reveal … Show more

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“…Access to health services is influenced by the prevalence of institutional barriers, which include long waiting times and limited working hours (19) . Given the dynamics of their work, it is inconvenient to wait during a whole day, and often return home without having received the desired service (6) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to health services is influenced by the prevalence of institutional barriers, which include long waiting times and limited working hours (19) . Given the dynamics of their work, it is inconvenient to wait during a whole day, and often return home without having received the desired service (6) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa conduta também pode ser vista em pessoas cis e heterossexuais, entretanto, o desvio dos padrões estabelecidos socialmente resulta em associações discriminatórias, mascarando os reais obstáculos enfrentados pela população, como a falta de acesso e prostituição como produto da exclusão social. A falta de investigação acerca das demandas da comunidade trans advém de uma cultura repleta de estigmas e da cisheteronormatização do atendimento de saúde (Oliveira, Nogueira, Costa, Silva & Almeida, 2018).…”
Section: Descritor Básicounclassified
“…Access by lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transvestites/transsexuals to the basic family health units. 6 LGBT people are often said to omit their sexual orientation and gender identity when seeking help or support from basic family health facilities. Homophobic manifestations, indifference and embarrassment in care, un (humanized) and unethical practices by health professionals are mentioned.…”
Section: Authormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,25 It is explained that there is a relationship between LGBT individuals and the barriers they suffer from exposing their sexual orientation and/or gender identity in health institutions, thus favoring the non-monitoring and bonding, impacting the situations of vulnerabilities that this group experiences. 6,21,25 It is evident that LGBT individuals choose not to expose their sexual orientation to health professionals due to fear of discrimination. 1,[6][7]21 In one study, it is argued that most participants agreed with the idea of not disclosing their LGBT identity to health professionals for fear of inappropriate reaction and lack of trust in the health system.…”
Section: Difficulties In Diagnosing Sexually Transmitted Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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