Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Juliana Spinula dos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Silva,Rodrigo Nogueira da, Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To reflect on the approaches to the health of the LGBTI+ population, Primary Health Care and Nursing in the care of this population. Method: The reflection is based on a brief characterization of the LGBTI+ population and their health, an analysis of the nurses' work in Primary Health Care (PHC), and a debate about particularities of the nursing care for the LGBTI+ population in the PHC. Results: The LGBTI+ population is composed of many populations defined by the diversity of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and biological sex. In Family Health teams, nurses must know the main demands of this population. The institutional reorientation of PHC imposes new challenges to the enjoyment of the right to health of the LGBTI+ population. Conclusion and implications for practice: Although the National LGBT Health Policy is seven years old, studies are still scarce, foremost in Nursing. Considering that the LGBTI+ population is also under the Nursing responsibility in the PHC, it is up to this professional category to provide integral assistance with a view to minimizing the inequalities suffered by this population.
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title Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing
spellingShingle Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing
Santos,Juliana Spinula dos
Sexual and Gender Minorities
Primary Care Nursing
Primary Health Care
title_short Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing
title_full Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing
title_fullStr Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing
title_full_unstemmed Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing
title_sort Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing
author Santos,Juliana Spinula dos
author_facet Santos,Juliana Spinula dos
Silva,Rodrigo Nogueira da
Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção
author_role author
author2 Silva,Rodrigo Nogueira da
Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Juliana Spinula dos
Silva,Rodrigo Nogueira da
Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sexual and Gender Minorities
Primary Care Nursing
Primary Health Care
topic Sexual and Gender Minorities
Primary Care Nursing
Primary Health Care
description Abstract Objective: To reflect on the approaches to the health of the LGBTI+ population, Primary Health Care and Nursing in the care of this population. Method: The reflection is based on a brief characterization of the LGBTI+ population and their health, an analysis of the nurses' work in Primary Health Care (PHC), and a debate about particularities of the nursing care for the LGBTI+ population in the PHC. Results: The LGBTI+ population is composed of many populations defined by the diversity of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and biological sex. In Family Health teams, nurses must know the main demands of this population. The institutional reorientation of PHC imposes new challenges to the enjoyment of the right to health of the LGBTI+ population. Conclusion and implications for practice: Although the National LGBT Health Policy is seven years old, studies are still scarce, foremost in Nursing. Considering that the LGBTI+ population is also under the Nursing responsibility in the PHC, it is up to this professional category to provide integral assistance with a view to minimizing the inequalities suffered by this population.
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