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Understanding asexual identity as a means to facilitate culturally competent care: A systematic literature review.

Catriona JonesMark HayterJulie Jomeen
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2017)
Anecdotal evidence, taken from one of the largest asexual online forums, suggests that a number of self-identified asexuals choose not to disclose their identity to healthcare professionals through fear of their asexual status being pathologised, problematised or judged. Given that asexuality is a poorly understood concept, this may be due to lack of understanding on behalf of healthcare providers. The review provides health professionals and practitioners working in clinical settings with some insights of the features of an asexual identity to facilitate culturally competent care.
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