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Healthcare Service Utilization and Perceived Gaps: The Experience of French-Speaking 2S/LGBTQI+ People in Manitoba
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- de Moissac, Danielle (Author)
- Prada, Kevin (Author)
- Gueye, Ndeye Rokhaya (Author)
- Avanthay-Strus, Jacqueline (Author)
- Hardy, Stephan (Author)
Title
Healthcare Service Utilization and Perceived Gaps: The Experience of French-Speaking 2S/LGBTQI+ People in Manitoba
Abstract
Ethnolinguistically diverse 2S/LGBTQI+ (two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex) populations have unique healthcare needs and experience health inequities compared to their cisgender or heterosexual peers. This community-based participatory study sought to describe the profile and healthcare needs and experiences of official language minority French-speaking 2S/LGBTQI+ adults in Manitoba. Participants (N = 80) reported that gender and sexual identity were often concealed from service providers; many respondents faced discrimination based on their ethnolinguistic and sexual identities. Service gaps are identified pertaining to mental and sexual health; locating 2S/LGBTQI+-friendly, patient-centred care in French is difficult. Policy and practice should address systemic inequity and discrimination experienced by this equity-seeking population.
Publication
Healthcare Policy
Date
février 2024
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
62-77
Language
en
Citation
de Moissac, D., Prada, K., Gueye, N. R., Avanthay-Strus, J., & Hardy, S. (2024). Healthcare Service Utilization and Perceived Gaps: The Experience of French-Speaking 2S/LGBTQI+ People in Manitoba. Healthcare Policy, 19(3), 62–77. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2023.27239
Theme
Area of intervention or study
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
Canadian provinces or territories
Research type
- Quantitative
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