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Physical therapy students' perceptions of preparedness to address LGBTQ health

1.

I feel comfortable discussing sexual health with my patients.

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2. I feel comfortable treating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer patients. *This question is required.
3.

I feel comfortable treating trans-identified patients.

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4.

I believe it is the responsibility of all healthcare providers to care for LGBTQ patients.

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5.

I can tell if my patient is lesbian, gay, bisexual, or queer by looking at them.

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6.

I can tell if my patient is trans or gender-non-conforming by looking at them.

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7.

It is more challenging to discuss sexual health with LGBTQ patients than with heterosexual or non-transgender (cis-gender) patients.

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8. My training at my PT school has prepared me to care for LGBTQ patients. *This question is required.
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If I have a question regarding LGBTQ care, I know where to look for the answer.

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10. My PT school has incorporated LGBTQ related content into a variety of courses. *This question is required.
11.

My instructors demonstrate competency in caring for LGBTQ patients.

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12.

I am interested in receiving further education at my PT school about LGBTQ health issues.

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