More than just pronouns – gender-neutral and inclusive language in patient education materials: suggestions for patient education librarians

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Abstract

Trusted patient education materials are the backbone of an effective consumer health library. However, members of the LGBTQ+ community may not see themselves or their families reflected in many resources due to the gendered and non-inclusive language they are written in. This article outlines some suggestions for concrete actions that patient librarians can take to ensure that their materials are not excluding LGBTQ+ patients.

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Philippopoulos, E. (2023, July 1). More than just pronouns – gender-neutral and inclusive language in patient education materials: suggestions for patient education librarians. Journal of the Medical Library Association. Medical Library Association. https://doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2023.1723

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