Abstract

Healthcare professionals (HCPs), including radiographers, play a critical role in promoting and providing access and quality healthcare services [1]. These services should be provided to all individuals in a dignified manner regardless of their race, sex, language, social origin, or any other status [2]. Healthcare provisions should also be in a manner that promotes their health and wellbeing [2]. These ethico-legal perspectives are deeply rooted in heteronormativity. Therefore, sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients do not necessarily gain access or receive healthcare, and medical imaging services that are congruent with their needs, desires and expectations relative to their heterosexual, cisgender counterparts [3,4].

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