Use of social media to assess the impact of equitable state policies on LGBTQ patient experiences: An exploratory study.
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Abstract
Limited research has evaluated these equitable policies because of the difficulty of capturing LGBTQ patient experience. Previous studies have shown that LGBTQ persons report increased rates of discrimination across a wide variety of healthcare settings which may prevent them from disclosing their LGBTQ status. The goal of this research was to use a social media big dataset to evaluate the impact of equitable policies on patient experiences for LGBTQ persons.
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| Authors | Hswen, Yulin;Zhang, Amanda;Sewalk, Kara;Tuli, Gaurav;Brownstein, John S;Hawkins, Jared B; |
| Journal | healthcare (amsterdam, netherlands) |
| Year | 2020 |
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S2213-0764(20)30002-6
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