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Workplace Health & Safety, 2020
Over 11 million U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. Occupational health nurses must understand issues specific to this population to deliver competent care.
Karmie M. Johnson, Jennan A. Phillips
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Over 11 million U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. Occupational health nurses must understand issues specific to this population to deliver competent care.
Karmie M. Johnson, Jennan A. Phillips
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Nursing Management, 2015
Find out how to respond appropriately when patients express bigotry at the bedside.
Fidelindo A, Lim, Daniel Brian, Borski
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Find out how to respond appropriately when patients express bigotry at the bedside.
Fidelindo A, Lim, Daniel Brian, Borski
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2021
This chapter focuses on how the naturalisation of the ‘female body’ in relation to gendered violence operates to exclude the experiences of LGBT+ women and gender minorities. Butler’s heterosexual matrix is used to analyse the heteronormativity of the collective and how LGBT+ victims were excluded materially and symbolically ...
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This chapter focuses on how the naturalisation of the ‘female body’ in relation to gendered violence operates to exclude the experiences of LGBT+ women and gender minorities. Butler’s heterosexual matrix is used to analyse the heteronormativity of the collective and how LGBT+ victims were excluded materially and symbolically ...
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Safeguarding LGBT+ adolescents
BMJ, 2019### What you need to know A 14 year old girl attends the emergency department after taking a paracetamol overdose at home. She explains she has felt really hopeless since telling her mother she identifies as bisexual and has a girlfriend. Her mother told her “I would rather you were dead” and has organised an exorcism through the local church ...
Jessica, Salkind +4 more
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Midwifery and the LGBT midwife
Midwifery, 2012To identify, through searching the published literature, midwifery's attitudes to gay and lesbian midwives.A selective literature review.UK-based material was sparse. Items on midwifery and nursing and medicine and on midwifery in non-UK countries were accessed.
Mander, R., Page, Miranda
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Ideological Orientations, LGBT Contact, and Formation of LGBT Policy Position
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017ObjectiveWe seek to understand how political ideology and LGBT contact experiences exert influence on an individual's level of LGBT policy support.MethodsWe apply multivariate regression and posterior simulation‐based conditional process analysis using data collected from a recent national survey of 1,500 American adults.ResultsWe find that LGBT ...
Briana Kordsmeier +2 more
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2022
L’acronimo di origine anglosassone è utilizzato per indicare le persone che manifesta- no un senso di appartenenza al sesso o al genere non binario, intersessuale o queer ed evidenzia la diversità culturale basata sull’identità di genere e la sessualità.
Fabio Corbisiero +2 more
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L’acronimo di origine anglosassone è utilizzato per indicare le persone che manifesta- no un senso di appartenenza al sesso o al genere non binario, intersessuale o queer ed evidenzia la diversità culturale basata sull’identità di genere e la sessualità.
Fabio Corbisiero +2 more
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2021
Abstract Should the gay right’s movement aim for “liberation” or “equality”? Peter Tatchell offers a careful and nuanced consideration of the trade-off involved in either approach, and the different visions of the world they imply. Ultimately, siding with “Liberation” he offers a more radical vision for the movement; of not simply ...
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Abstract Should the gay right’s movement aim for “liberation” or “equality”? Peter Tatchell offers a careful and nuanced consideration of the trade-off involved in either approach, and the different visions of the world they imply. Ultimately, siding with “Liberation” he offers a more radical vision for the movement; of not simply ...
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2022
Abstract It has been decades since Michel Foucault urged us to rethink “the repressive hypothesis” and see new forms of sexual discourse as coming into being in the nineteenth century, yet the term “Victorian” still has largely negative connotations.
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Abstract It has been decades since Michel Foucault urged us to rethink “the repressive hypothesis” and see new forms of sexual discourse as coming into being in the nineteenth century, yet the term “Victorian” still has largely negative connotations.
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2015
Despite the large and growing representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workers, this minority group has received relatively less attention in the management and organization literature compared with other minority groups. This is a critical time in history for LGBT workers in that public opinion has become much more favorable ...
Shaun Pichler, Enrica N. Ruggs
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Despite the large and growing representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workers, this minority group has received relatively less attention in the management and organization literature compared with other minority groups. This is a critical time in history for LGBT workers in that public opinion has become much more favorable ...
Shaun Pichler, Enrica N. Ruggs
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