Co-producing knowledge of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) health-care inequalities via rapid reviews of grey literature in 27 EU Member States.
Nigel SherriffLaetitia ZeemanNick McGlynnNuno PintoKatrin HugendubelMassimo MirandolaLorenzo GiosRuth DavisValeria DonisiFrancesco FarinellaFrancesco AmaddeoCaroline CostongsKath Brownenull nullPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2019)
With greater understanding of sexual orientation (LGB people), gender identity (trans people) and sex characteristics (intersex people), combined with access to contemporary knowledge and training, health professionals can work in collaboration with researchers, policymakers and LGBTI people to develop systems that are better attuned to the needs of all service users.