Caring for LGBTQ2S People

A Clinical Guide, Second Edition

Edited by Amy Bourns, Edward Kucharski
With Allan D. Peterkin, MD, and Cathy Risdon
Categories: Health, Social Work & Psychology, Health & Medicine, Social Work, Gender & Sexuality Studies, 2slgbtq+ Studies
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Ebook (PDF) : 9781487515249, 588 pages, April 2022
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781487515256, 588 pages, April 2022
Paperback : 9781487521974, 588 pages, May 2022

Table of contents

List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Foreword
Acknowledgments

1. Why a Clinical Guide?
Amy Bourns and Edward Kucharski

2. Improving Patient–Provider Relationships and Health Environments for 2SLGBTQ Patients
Sydney Tam

3. History and Physical Examination
Laura Stratton

4. Prevention and Screening for 2SLGBQ People
Alexandre Coutin, Edward Kucharski, Amy Bourns, and Lisa Smith

5. 2SLGBTQ Children and Youth
Catherine Maser and Ashley Vandermorris

6. Sexual Health
Ian Armstrong and Jordan Goodridge

7. HIV
Quang Nguyen

8. Mental Health
Christopher Mcintosh

9. Substance Abuse
Christopher (Kit) Fairgrieve

10. Reproductive Health
Carrie Schram

11. Trans and Non-binary Health: Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy and Primary Care
Amy Bourns

12. Indigenous LGBTQ and Two-Spirit Health
Zongwe Binesikwe Crystal Hardy

13. Older 2SLGBTQ Adults and End-of-Life Decision Making
Jacqueline Gahagan, Emily Hughes, and Elise Jackson

14. Caring for 2SLGBTQ Disabled People
A.J. Withers, Laura Macdonald, and Elizabeth Harrison

15. LGBTQ Newcomers in Canada
Mego Nerses, Nicholas Hersh, and Carol Geller

Glossary
Contributors
Index

Description

Increasing awareness of healthcare disparities and unique health needs of LGBTQ2S people calls for a revitalization of health professional training programs. As new topics become integrated into these programs, there is a great need for a comprehensive resource that aligns with Canadian guidelines and standards of care.

Caring for LGBTQ2S People identifies gaps in care and health care disparities, and provides clinicians with both the knowledge and the tools to continue to improve the health of LGBTQ2S people. Written by expert authors, this fully updated version builds on the critically praised first edition and highlights the significant social, medical, and legal progress that has occurred in Canada since 2003. The book includes general medical information and guidance that is useful for anyone providing care to LGBTQ2S people. Chapters in this edition provide background on the fundamentals of language, cultural competency, and the patient-provider relationship, and include contemporary and expanded discussion on STIs, HIV, substance use, mental health, fertility, and trans health. This clinical guide is written for a general and trainee-level reader in health care and primary care and showcases a comprehensive understanding of LGBTQ2S health while also concluding with unique considerations for those who experience an intersection of diverse identities.