Perioperative Experiences of Transgender Adults Seeking Gender-Affirming Surgery: A Qualitative Interview Study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Alan T Makhoul, R Thomas Day, Jasmine C Walker, Catherine M Hammack-Aviran, Salam Al Kassis, Julian S Winocour, Brian C Drolet
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Abstract

Purpose: Transgender individuals have been systemically excluded from U.S. health care, creating barriers and disparities that other populations do not face. Gender-affirming surgery represents an emerging treatment modality for gender dysphoria, however, little is known about how transgender patients experience the perioperative pathway. This study sought to characterize the experiences of transgender patients seeking gender-affirming surgery and identify opportunities for improvement.

Methods: A qualitative study was conducted at an academic medical center between July and December 2020. Semistructured interviews were conducted after a postoperative encounter with adult patients who had undergone gender-affirming surgery within the past year. A purposive sampling strategy was used to maximize representation across surgery types and surgeons. Recruitment continued until thematic saturation was reached.

Results: All invited patients agreed to participate, yielding 36 interviews (response rate=100%). Four major themes emerged. First, gender-affirming surgery was described as a major life event, often reflecting years of personal decision making and research. Second, participants stressed the importance of surgeon investment, surgeon experience caring for transgender patients, and individualized care in developing a strong relationship with their care team. Third, self-advocacy was necessary to navigate the perioperative pathway and overcome barriers. Last, participants discussed a lack of equity and provider awareness regarding transgender health issues, including correct pronoun usage, terminology, and insurance coverage.

Conclusion: Patients undergoing gender-affirming surgery encounter unique perioperative barriers to care, which would benefit from targeted interventions in the health care system. To improve the pathway, our findings support the creation of multidisciplinary gender-affirmation clinics, greater emphasis on transgender care in medical education, and insurance policy reforms aimed at promoting consistent and equitable coverage.

变性成人寻求性别确认手术的围手术期经历:定性访谈研究。
目的:变性人一直被系统性地排斥在美国医疗保健之外,这造成了其他人群所没有的障碍和差异。性别确认手术是一种新兴的治疗性别障碍的方式,然而,人们对变性患者在围手术期的经历知之甚少。本研究试图描述寻求性别确认手术的变性患者的经历,并找出改进的机会:2020年7月至12月期间,在一家学术医疗中心开展了一项定性研究。我们在术后对过去一年内接受过性别确认手术的成年患者进行了半结构化访谈。我们采用了有目的的抽样策略,以最大限度地提高不同手术类型和外科医生的代表性。招募工作一直持续到达到主题饱和为止:所有受邀患者均同意参与,共进行了 36 次访谈(回复率=100%)。出现了四大主题。首先,性别确认手术被描述为人生大事,往往反映了个人多年的决策和研究。其次,参与者强调了外科医生投入的重要性、外科医生护理变性患者的经验以及与护理团队建立牢固关系的个性化护理。第三,在围手术期的治疗过程中,自我主张对于克服障碍是非常必要的。最后,与会者讨论了在变性人健康问题上缺乏公平和提供者意识的问题,包括正确的代词用法、术语和保险范围:结论:接受性别确认手术的患者在围手术期会遇到独特的护理障碍,医疗保健系统有针对性的干预措施将使患者受益。为了改善这一途径,我们的研究结果支持建立多学科性别确认诊所、在医学教育中更加重视变性人护理以及旨在促进一致和公平保险的保险政策改革。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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