Standardized Patient Encounter to Enhance Care to LGBTQIA+ Patients

Melissa Marty Snyder, K. M. Singleton, Laura Marinaro, Kirk J. Armstrong
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Athletic trainers provide care for a variety of patients with diverse backgrounds, including members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, other diverse sexualities, other gender identities, or other gender expressions (LGBTQIA+) community. Learners who gain experience with patients who identify as LBGTQIA+ should be better prepared clinicians. The purpose of this paper is to describe a standardized patient (SP) experience for a patient who is gay and concerned about a sexually transmitted infection after a conversation with a previous partner. Patients who identify as LGBTQIA+ report substandard care and have poor health care experiences. Standardized patients are used in athletic training education as a method to teach and assess skills and can be used to improve the care that learners provide to patients who identify as gay. Education drives clinical practice, and incorporating SP cases in which learners must provide care for a patient who is gay will help the learners provide better inclusive patient-centered care as a clinician. Faculty may consider using a SP encounter to better prepare learners to provide care for a patient who is gay.
标准化患者接待,加强对 LGBTQIA+ 患者的护理
运动训练师为各种不同背景的患者提供护理,包括女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、同性恋者、双性人、其他不同性取向、其他性别认同或其他性别表达(LGBTQIA+)群体的成员。获得与 LGBTQIA+ 患者接触经验的学员应该能成为更好的临床医生。 本文旨在描述一名同性恋患者的标准化患者(SP)体验,该患者在与前伴侣交谈后担心自己受到性传播感染。 被认定为 LGBTQIA+ 的患者报告说,他们的护理不达标,医疗保健体验很差。在运动训练教育中,标准化病人被用作一种教授和评估技能的方法,并可用于改善学习者为认同为同性恋的病人提供的护理。 教育推动着临床实践,而将学习者必须为同性恋患者提供护理的 SP 案例纳入临床实践,将有助于学习者作为临床医生提供更好的以患者为中心的包容性护理。 教师可以考虑使用 SP 案例,让学员更好地为同性恋患者提供护理服务。
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