Views of the clinic: non-binary perceptions and experiences of general healthcare services
Views of the clinic: non-binary perceptions and experiences of general healthcare services
Chapter five scrutinises accounts of primary care services for the most part (with some mention of secondary care), focusing on the experiences and views participants reported of interactions with doctors and other staff. Experiences are subdivided into ‘gendered medicine’ – healthcare which is differentiated in gendered terms, such as smear tests – and generalizable healthcare experiences, such as arm pain. The chapter also addresses how clerical administration in medical institutions may affect non-binary patients. This includes discussion of how names and pronouns are used and recorded, and medical forms specifically discussed by participants – including feedback forms and documentation related to tertiary care. Whilst this chapter is structured around primary care, the cross-practice nature of administration renders a general discussion that cuts across all forms of care appropriate. Discussion of the key administrative process of referral brings this chapter to a close.
Keywords: Trans Health, Sex Clinics, Sexual Health, LGBTQ, Non-Binary Genders
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