"Little Red Flags": Barriers to Accessing Health Care as a Sexual or Gender Minority Individual in the Rural Southern United States-A Qualitative Intersectional Approach.

Title"Little Red Flags": Barriers to Accessing Health Care as a Sexual or Gender Minority Individual in the Rural Southern United States-A Qualitative Intersectional Approach.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsJoudeh, L, Harris, OO, Johnstone, E, Heavner-Sullivan, S, Propst, SK
JournalJ Assoc Nurses AIDS Care
Volume32
Issue4
Pagination467-480
Date Published2021 Jul-Aug 01
ISSN1552-6917
KeywordsEmblems and Insignia, Health Services Accessibility, HIV Infections, Humans, Sexual and Gender Minorities, Sexual Behavior, United States
Abstract

Sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) experience unique challenges when accessing sexuality and gender-affirming, safe health care services in the rural, southern United States. An identified gap in the literature is an intersectional, community-based approach to assessing the obstacles SGM individuals with intersecting identities experience when navigating comprehensive health services in rural southern communities in the United States; therefore, the present study used qualitative inquiry with an intersectional lens to describe these obstacles. The authors analyzed qualitative data from in-depth, semi-structured individual interviews with SGM individuals (N = 12). Common themes emerged that highlighted the compounding effects of the sociopolitical climate of the geographical area, religious attitudes toward SGMs, and the experience of racism. Findings of this study can inform health professions' academic curriculum, provider and support staff training, and implementation of policy that focuses on creating a diverse and inclusive health care delivery experience.

DOI10.1097/JNC.0000000000000271
Alternate JournalJ Assoc Nurses AIDS Care
PubMed ID33935190
PubMed Central IDPMC8238829
Grant ListP30 AI027763 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
P30 MH062246 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States