Providing LGBTQ+ affirming care to young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases

Creating an affirming care environment for young adults with IBD in the LGBTQ+ community is an essential part of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care. This article summarizes the discussions held during the Roundtable on Young Adults with IBD, which focused on essential information for adult-care p...

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Main Authors: Cade Johnson, Sneha Dave, Sydney Reed, Victor Chedid, Lucy Laube, Laura Targownik
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Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949923223000302
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description Creating an affirming care environment for young adults with IBD in the LGBTQ+ community is an essential part of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care. This article summarizes the discussions held during the Roundtable on Young Adults with IBD, which focused on essential information for adult-care providers to successfully navigate the complexities and intricacies of sexuality and gender identity for young adult IBD patients. The Roundtable on Young Adults with IBD is held through the Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network. Key focus areas include establishing effective communication between providers and patients, maintaining patient safety and privacy, emphasizing trauma-informed practices, and building trust-based provider-patient relationships. Addressing these issues will allow providers to more fully and effectively treat LGBTQ+ young adults with IBD, ensuring a better, safer path into successful adult lives.
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spelling doaj-art-3e1b74f6d98c45d0bd9f62d4650c686c2024-11-30T07:14:49ZengElsevierHealth Care Transitions2949-92322024-01-012100030Providing LGBTQ+ affirming care to young adults with inflammatory bowel diseasesCade Johnson0Sneha Dave1Sydney Reed2Victor Chedid3Lucy Laube4Laura Targownik5Generation Patient, Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network, United StatesGeneration Patient, Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network, United States; Corresponding author.Generation Patient, Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network, United StatesDivision of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Director of IBD Pride Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United StatesNational Psoriasis Foundation, Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network, United StatesDepartmental Division Director (Gastroenterology and Hepatology), University of Toronto, Past Chair, Diversity and Equity, Canadian Association of Gastroenterology, Staff Gastroenterologist, Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto), CanadaCreating an affirming care environment for young adults with IBD in the LGBTQ+ community is an essential part of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care. This article summarizes the discussions held during the Roundtable on Young Adults with IBD, which focused on essential information for adult-care providers to successfully navigate the complexities and intricacies of sexuality and gender identity for young adult IBD patients. The Roundtable on Young Adults with IBD is held through the Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network. Key focus areas include establishing effective communication between providers and patients, maintaining patient safety and privacy, emphasizing trauma-informed practices, and building trust-based provider-patient relationships. Addressing these issues will allow providers to more fully and effectively treat LGBTQ+ young adults with IBD, ensuring a better, safer path into successful adult lives.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949923223000302Young adults with inflammatory bowel diseasesAdolescents with inflammatory bowel diseaseLGBTQ+ and inflammatory bowel diseaseLGBTQ+ youth with inflammatory bowel disease
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Adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease
LGBTQ+ and inflammatory bowel disease
LGBTQ+ youth with inflammatory bowel disease
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title_short Providing LGBTQ+ affirming care to young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases
title_sort providing lgbtq affirming care to young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases
topic Young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases
Adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease
LGBTQ+ and inflammatory bowel disease
LGBTQ+ youth with inflammatory bowel disease
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