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Factors Affecting the LGBT Population When Choosing a Surrogate Decision Maker
Authors:Julia W Buckey  Christina N Browning
Institution:1. University of Central Florida, School of Social Work , Orlando , FL;2. Halifax Health Hospice of Volusia/Flagler , Port Orange , FL
Abstract:ABSTRACT

For individuals in the marginalized population of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans- gender persons (LGBT), choosing a health care surrogate to make medical decisions is an emotionally challenging task. These decisions become more difficult when compounded by issues of discrimination, lack of legal and social support, varying levels of relationship commitment, and complications of disclosure to family and medical professionals. Limited research exists regarding the social, legal, medical, and familial environments that impact the choice of a surrogate decision maker for an LGBT individual. This systematic review examines 14 articles to identify factors influencing individual surrogate choice and existing gaps in the literature. To remedy current research limitations, future research recommendations address the areas of design, sampling, data collection, and data analysis within diverse subgroups of the LGBT population. This review further identifies related areas of service required by members of the LGBT population relative to diversity, demographics, and social, legal, medical, and familial environments influencing their choice of a surrogate decision maker.
Keywords:LGBT  gay  lesbian  end of life  health care surrogate  health care planning  advance directive
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