Literature DB >> 28537796

Coping With Stress as an LGBTQ+ Health Care Professional.

Michele J Eliason1, Carl Streed2, Michael Henne3.   

Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual/gender minority (LGBTQ+) health care providers face both general work-related stresses and working in heteronormative settings with ill-informed or hostile coworkers and patients, yet there has been little study of whether the coping strategies are specific to LGBTQ+ stress. We analyzed qualitative data from 277 health care professionals. Sources of stress included religiously and politically conservative coworkers, coworker/patient lack of knowledge, stresses of being closeted, and concerns about being out to patients. Consequences of being out as LGBTQ+ included lack of promotions, gossip, refusals of tenure, and anti-LGBTQ+ comments and behaviors in the workplace. Respondents showed mostly positive coping strategies to deal with stress, including becoming educators/advocates and self-care activities. Self-care options were common in rural areas with few LGBTQ+ social resources. Negative coping strategies were reported by 18% of respondents. The study highlights the extra burden of stress on LGBTQ+ health care providers.

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Keywords:  LGBTQ; minority stress; resilience; stress

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28537796     DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1328224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Homosex        ISSN: 0091-8369


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2.  Experiences of Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Medical Students and Physicians.

Authors:  Oscar E Dimant; Tiffany E Cook; Richard E Greene; Asa E Radix
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Authors:  Dave W Lu; Ava Pierce; Joshua Jauregui; Sheryl Heron; Michelle D Lall; Jennifer Mitzman; Danielle M McCarthy; Nicholas D Hartman; Tania D Strout
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