Perspectives on Justice, Indigeneity, Gender, and Security in Human Rights Research 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-1930-7_8
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Transgender Healthcare in Canada

Sydney Laurin
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“…This erasure likely adds to signi cant health disparities for trans individuals compared to cisgender patients. Alongside studies by Luvuno et al (2019) and Mbeda et al (2020) in South Africa, such trans-exclusionary practices have been similarly observed in Canadian healthcare systems (Bauer et al, 2009;Vermeir et al, 2017;Laurin, 2023) The participants' experiences also re ect a culture of cisnormativity in healthcare, assuming that all patients are cisgender (Kcomt, 2019). As a consequence, health systems generally are unable to provide adequate and sensitive healthcare to trans healthcare users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…This erasure likely adds to signi cant health disparities for trans individuals compared to cisgender patients. Alongside studies by Luvuno et al (2019) and Mbeda et al (2020) in South Africa, such trans-exclusionary practices have been similarly observed in Canadian healthcare systems (Bauer et al, 2009;Vermeir et al, 2017;Laurin, 2023) The participants' experiences also re ect a culture of cisnormativity in healthcare, assuming that all patients are cisgender (Kcomt, 2019). As a consequence, health systems generally are unable to provide adequate and sensitive healthcare to trans healthcare users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%