TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinician advocacy and intersex health
T2 - A history of intersex health care and the role of the clinician advocate past, present, and future
AU - Indig, Gnendy
AU - Serrano, Mariana
AU - Dalke, Katharine B.
AU - Ejiogu, Nwadiogo I.
AU - Grimstad, Frances
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Throughout the history of Western culture, sex has been reflected as a binary rule, with this binary system affecting self-expression, lifestyle choices, and health out-comes of everyone, but especially those with intersex traits. “Intersex” (or differences of sex development) is an umbrella term used to describe a wide range of natural variations in genitalia, gonads, and chromosome patterns that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. Currently, people who identify as intersex or as having intersex traits are not provided with the appropriate care needed for their wellbeing. Intersex health care has undergone a great deal of change in the last century, led by intersex leaders and advocates. Clinician advocates have also played a vital role. This article will focus on this history of intersex health care evolu-tion, the role of clinician advocacy, and suggestions for how clinicians can become advocates for improving intersex health care. [Pediatr Ann. 2021;50(9):e359-e365.].
AB - Throughout the history of Western culture, sex has been reflected as a binary rule, with this binary system affecting self-expression, lifestyle choices, and health out-comes of everyone, but especially those with intersex traits. “Intersex” (or differences of sex development) is an umbrella term used to describe a wide range of natural variations in genitalia, gonads, and chromosome patterns that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. Currently, people who identify as intersex or as having intersex traits are not provided with the appropriate care needed for their wellbeing. Intersex health care has undergone a great deal of change in the last century, led by intersex leaders and advocates. Clinician advocates have also played a vital role. This article will focus on this history of intersex health care evolu-tion, the role of clinician advocacy, and suggestions for how clinicians can become advocates for improving intersex health care. [Pediatr Ann. 2021;50(9):e359-e365.].
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U2 - 10.3928/19382359-20210816-01
DO - 10.3928/19382359-20210816-01
M3 - Article
C2 - 34542337
AN - SCOPUS:85117073861
SN - 0090-4481
VL - 50
SP - e359-e365
JO - Pediatric annals
JF - Pediatric annals
IS - 9
ER -