Primary care of women who have sex with women Recommendations from the research

The Nurse Practitioner
Susan J Roberts

Abstract

Research on women who have sex with women has increased in the last decade. Attention has been brought to this group of women through the IOM report, which noted a lack of research related to their care. Most of the research has not been published in nursing literature. This article reviews this literature with recommendations for primary care practice.

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