1. Health challenges in the LGBTI+ population in Brazil: a scenario analysis through the triangulation of methods.
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Miskolci, Richard, Signorelli, Marcos Claudio, Canavese, Daniel, do Bonsucesso Teixeira, Flavia, Polidoro, Mauricio, Otavio Moretti-Pires, Rodrigo, Teixeira de Souza, Martha Helena, and Gomes Pereira, Pedro Paulo
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MINORITY stress ,SEXUAL minorities ,TRIANGULATION ,HEALTH of LGBTQ+ people ,TRANSGENDER people ,MEDICAL personnel ,RESEARCH personnel ,GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
This article aims to reflect on the current health challenges of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders, intersex, and other sexual and gender minorities (LGBTI+) within the Brazilian scenario. This study adopted a triangulation approach, based on two studies developed in the Southeast and South of Brazil, which included policy analysis and qualitative research on the perceptions of key actors from the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) - LGBTI+ users, workers, and managers. All data were analyzed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers. The main problems faced by the LGBTI+ population were registered, indicating some of the necessary progress. Some of these challenges include: access of the LGBTI+ population to SUS; the need to train health professionals; the decentralization of health services sensitive to the LGBTI+ population; the distinct forms of violence and discrimination; the lack of research in health care conducted with specific groups, such as lesbians, bisexuals, intersex, and other sexual minorities. The results reinforce the urgency for the complete implementation of the "National Policy for the Comprehensive Health of LGBT". The recognition of the LGBTI+ health needs will aid in achieving the principles which are the guiding principles of SUS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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