(Mis)Gendering bleeding disorders care: A qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder

The past two decades have seen an evolving discussion as to the complexities of gender identity, particularly with respect to the healthcare needs of transgender (trans) people. The needs of those with a bleeding disorder are relatively unexplored, and there is, therefore, a significant gap in our u...

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Main Author: Fletcher Simon
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2024-07-01
Series:The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2024-0015
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(Mis)Gendering bleeding disorders care: A qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder
The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
bleeding disorders
trans
transgender
case study
health inequality
heavy menstrual bleeding
title (Mis)Gendering bleeding disorders care: A qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder
title_full (Mis)Gendering bleeding disorders care: A qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder
title_fullStr (Mis)Gendering bleeding disorders care: A qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder
title_full_unstemmed (Mis)Gendering bleeding disorders care: A qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder
title_short (Mis)Gendering bleeding disorders care: A qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder
title_sort mis gendering bleeding disorders care a qualitative case study of a trans person with a bleeding disorder
topic bleeding disorders
trans
transgender
case study
health inequality
heavy menstrual bleeding
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2024-0015
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