| Literature DB >> 30380045 |
Laetitia Zeeman1,2, Nigel Sherriff1,2, Kath Browne3, Nick McGlynn2,4, Massimo Mirandola5,6, Lorenzo Gios6, Ruth Davis6, Juliette Sanchez-Lambert7, Sophie Aujean8, Nuno Pinto8, Francesco Farinella9, Valeria Donisi9, Marta Niedźwiedzka-Stadnik10, Magdalena Rosińska10, Anne Pierson11, Francesco Amaddeo9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people experience significant health inequalities. Located within a European Commission funded pilot project, this paper presents a review of the health inequalities faced by LGBTI people and the barriers health professionals encounter when providing care.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30380045 PMCID: PMC6761838 DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/cky226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Public Health ISSN: 1101-1262 Impact factor: 3.367
Figure 1Selection procedure
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Journal requirements allow a maximum of 40 references. The full list and summary of 57 papers are thus provided in an accompanying Supplementary data.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Inclusion criteria (S1) | Exclusion criteria |
| Peer reviewed primary research articles published in academic journals, systematic reviews or narrative reviews | Grey literature |
| Large scope primary research | Overly small sample size |
| Published in English | Non-English |
| Published between 2010 and 2016 | Prior to 2010 |
| Social determinants | Biological and genetic factors |
| Physical and mental health | Sexual health |
| Homosexual, bi, trans and intersex | Sexual practices [e.g. WSW (women who have sex with women) and MSM (men who have sex with men) and sex work] |
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Physical conditions including general health profile, cancer, weight discrepancies Mental conditions including suicide, depression, anxiety, mental distress, self-harm, substance misuse | HIV/AIDS and other STIs |
| Rural, geographically remote areas | Urban areas |
| Over the age of 18 as per age of consent in EU MS | Under the age of 18 |
| Older LGBTI people | LGBTI war veterans (USA) |
| Socioeconomic disadvantage or poverty | High income settings |
| Disabilities | |
| Migrants, immigrants, asylum seekers, refugees | |
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| Acute care, community, hospitals, health promotion, surgeries, mental health services | Occupational health |
| Health professionals including gynaecologist, obstetrician, GP, psychologist, psychiatrist, mental health practitioners, nurse, midwife, surgeons, paediatrician, endocrinologist | Lay workers |
| Human care, treatment, practice | Animal care |
Research focussing on MSM and WSW were excluded as this review focussed on sexual orientation/identities instead of sexual practices.
HIV/AIDS and other STIs were excluded due to being an already well-researched area and the resulting large and diverse literature available.
Intersex research with participants under the age of 18 were included due to a peak in health service access during puberty and prior to the age of 18.