Perception and Preparedness of Medical Students Towards the Health Care Needs Of LGBTQIA+ Community: A Cross-Sectional Study in Vadodara, Western India

Lakhan Lrk Kataria, Rohan J Kosambiya, Vankar GK, Balas Rohit N, Kritagnasinh N Vaghela
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Introduction: The legalization of LGBTQIA+ community will bring a new stream of patients and their specific issues to healthcare community. Despite getting their place in society, they face discrimination and stigma from healthcare professionals, which will roadblock them from accessing healthcare. This study aims to document the perception of upcoming healthcare providers towards the LGBTQIA+ community and their preparedness to address their healthcare needs. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey conducted among 299 final MBBS students and Interns during “Pride month” June, 2022. An investigator-designed, validated, pre-tested, semi-structured questionnaire using Google forms, documented sexual-orientation of participants and their existing knowledge, attitude and practice towards the healthcare needs of LGBTQIA+ community. Results: Total 299 participants were enrolled, having a Response Rate of 94.9% (315 total participants). Proportion of female and male was 44.8% and 54.8% as sex (biological) respectively and 54.5% of participants identified themselves as man and 44.8% as woman as gender. Awareness about LGBTQIA+ community was among 98.33% of the participants. Mean Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Scores were 18.4 +2.7, 80.5 +12.4 and 31.4 +5.9, respectively and were positively correlated to each other. Female participants scored significantly higher, statistically than male participants in knowledge, attitude and practice domains. Conclusion: Despite of good knowledge and positive attitude toward LGBTQIA+ people, pockets of ignorance and discomfort reside among medical undergraduates and interns.
医学生对LGBTQIA+社区卫生保健需求的感知和准备:印度西部瓦多达拉的一项横断面研究
引言:LGBTQIA+群体的合法化将给医疗保健界带来新的患者流和他们的具体问题。尽管她们在社会上获得了一席之地,但仍面临医疗保健专业人员的歧视和污名,这将阻碍她们获得医疗保健。本研究旨在记录即将到来的医疗保健提供者对LGBTQIA+社区的看法,以及他们为解决他们的医疗保健需求所做的准备。方法:在2022年6月的“骄傲月”期间,对299名MBBS毕业生和实习生进行了横断面调查。采用谷歌表格设计、验证、预测、半结构化问卷,记录参与者的性取向及其对LGBTQIA+社区医疗保健需求的现有知识、态度和实践。结果:共纳入受试者299人,有效率为94.9%(共315人)。在性别(生理)方面,女性和男性的比例分别为44.8%和54.8%,在性别方面,分别有54.5%和44.8%的参与者认为自己是男性和女性。98.33%的参与者对LGBTQIA+社区有了解。平均知识、态度和实践得分分别为18.4 +2.7、80.5 +12.4和31.4 +5.9,呈正相关。女性参与者在知识、态度和实践领域的得分明显高于男性参与者。结论:尽管医学本科生和实习生对LGBTQIA+人群有良好的认识和积极的态度,但仍存在一些无知和不适。
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