Pulse check: The role of the nurse and LGBTQIA+ rights
Already fragile, restricting access to care—in essence giving over decision-making about one’s own body to a legislative body—further marginalizes minority groups. It widens the gaping chasm that some of our patients already traverse in order to access care now. For nurses, the attacks on LGBTQIA+ rights are the most worrisome. It’s not right, it’s not fair and we need to pull the e-brake in the name of public health—the area where we can do the most good.
Healthcare for Y’All*: The implications for nursing care in the wake of the latest Texas anti-trans legislation
We must voice our support for our trans patients and their families. Nurses—stay loud, stay vocal.
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