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Implementing inclusive strategies to deliver high-quality LGBTQ plus care in health care systems

Journal

JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 46-51

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.13142

Keywords

health care delivery; LGBTQ; practice change

Funding

  1. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

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This study aims to provide guidance for nurse managers considering LGBTQ+ inclusive changes in their workplace. Through reflective nursing practice, essential components are identified, highlighting the significance of organizational buy-in, customer service and engagement, changes to physical environment, staff training, and policy review. The results indicate that nurse managers, with support from key stakeholders, are capable of initiating organizational changes to benefit the patient population.
Aim: There is a growing recognition of the need to provide inclusive care for LGBTQ+ individuals. Our aim is to provide guidance for nurse managers contemplating similar inclusive changes in their workplace. The role of nurse managers as change agents is discussed based on our experience transforming a traditional suburban health care system to one that is now more LGBTQ+ inclusive. Background: LGBTQ+ individuals require and deserve high-quality care. Nurse managers can serve as patient advocates by recognizing their capacity to initiate and sustain changes in care settings. Methods: From our reflective nursing practice, we detail essential components that enabled an incorporation of LGBTQ+ inclusive care practices. To undertake structural changes, we highlight the significance of organisational buy-in, customer service and engagement, changes to physical environment, forms and data collection, initiating staff training and a review of health system policies. Results: Systemic change in health care is daunting but is achievable. With support from key stakeholders, nurse managers should be capable of initiating organisational changes that would benefit a patient population in receiving optimal care. Implications for Nursing Management: Nurse managers are in optimum positions to initiate practice changes for inclusive LGBTQ+ health care. This commentary can serve as a template for meaningful organisational changes.

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