Health needs assessment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and non-binary people: literature review
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Authors
Leven, TraciIssue Date
2019-11
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NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeType
Needs AssessmentResearch Findings Report
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enDescription
We are delighted to present the report of our literature review which forms the first part of our Health Needs Assessment of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or non-binary (LGBT+). This needs assessment has been undertaken by both of our health boards working in partnership, to more fully describe the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ people living in Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Lothian. A health needs assessment is a systematic method of identifying the unmet health and healthcare needs of a population, and this will help us to make sure that both our public health support and our health services are more fully inclusive and accessible. The second part of the Needs Assessment, the report of the focus groups and interviews with LGBT+ people, is also available at https://www.stor.scot.nhs.uk/handle/11289/580258Collections
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