Most people accept that there are just two genders, male and female, which leads to medical institutions relying on binary gender categories for their services.
This approach has been challenged...
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: How binary gender categories limit medical support for gender diversity
The concept of gender is a social construct that refers to the set of characteristics associated with being male or female, which are determined by society rather than biology. In recent years, there...
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: Transgender medicine: a guide to understanding and respecting gender identities
What is Medical Gatekeeping?
Medical gatekeeping refers to a practice wherein healthcare providers act as gatekeepers between patients and gender affirmation treatments. This means that before...
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: What is medical gatekeeping? how it undermines transgender peoples autonomy and wellbeing
1. Legal barriers can be created by governments through policies, regulations, and laws that restrict access to hormone therapy for certain groups of people, such as those who are transgender or...
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: The impact of legal, economic, and cultural barriers on access to gender affirming hormone therapy
Does the physician's power to validate or deny transition undermine the ethics of autonomy? This question is important because it addresses whether medical professionals have the right to control...
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: Transgender gatekeeping: how doctors power to validate or deny hrt impacts autonomy & equality
How do socio-political structures affect access to hormone therapy, and what interventions could improve equity?
The availability and affordability of hormone therapy have become increasingly...
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: The impact of social and political structures on access to hormone therapy for transgender individuals
Access to hormone therapy is essential for individuals who identify as transgender, nonbinary, genderqueer, or intersex, but there are various challenges that prevent them from receiving it,...
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: Transgender individuals face challenges in obtaining hormone therapy, but advocacy can help overcome them
Feminist theories of embodiment seek to understand how gender and identity are constructed through social institutions and practices. Transgender people experience their own bodies as at odds with...
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: Feminist theories of embodiment: how sexuality and identity are constructed through social institutions and practices
Systemic disparities are the discrimination and prejudice that exists within systems and institutions that can affect an individual's ability to access medical services, including hormone therapy and...
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: How economic and systemic disparities shape access to hormone therapy and genderaffirming care
Moral boundaries exist in the medicalization of gender diversity because it involves issues related to identity, social norms, psychology, human rights, ethics, privacy, and power dynamics. It also...
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: Exploring the complex ethical and social implications of medicalized gender diversity