Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8777433 | Contraception | 2018 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
This systematic review found a paucity of evidence on provision of quality family planning services to LGBTQIA clients. However, multiple contextual facilitators and barriers to family planning service provision were identified. Further research is needed to assess interventions designed to assist LGBTQIA clients in clinical settings, and to gain a better understanding of effective education for providers, needs of specific subgroups (e.g., asexual individuals) and the role of the client's partner during receipt of care.
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Authors
David A. Klein, Erin N. Berry-Bibee, Kristin Keglovitz Baker, Nikita M. Malcolm, Julia M. Rollison, Brittni N. Frederiksen,