Experiences of Sexual and Gender Minorities with Health Care in the Philippines: A Qualitative Study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Western Journal of Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1177/01939459241288827
Ryan Q De Torres, Dula F Pacquiao
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Abstract

Background: There is limited availability and accessibility of health care facilities and services tailored to the specific health care needs of sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) in the Philippines.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe SGMs' experiences with health care services in the Philippines.

Methods: Using a phenomenological design, interviews were conducted with participants recruited online through SGM networks and organizations. Individual, online-recorded interviews were conducted with 14 participants who were at least 18 years old, were Filipino nationals residing in the Philippines, self-identified as SGM, could comprehend and write in Filipino, and received any health care service within the past year. Data were entered and analyzed using the NVivo software.

Results: Three major themes emerged: patient-centered communication and relationship, holistic care, and caring environment. Participants identified the significance of genuine, affirming, and respectful communication in building positive relationships and continuing engagement with health care. Holistic care is embedded in clinical competence, gender sensitivity, continuity of care, and collaborative practice with other disciplines. A caring environment minimizes gender-related stigma and discrimination and promotes acceptance of diverse sexual identities.

Conclusion: Filipino SGMs face several multifaceted health care concerns and challenges stemming at the individual, institutional, and societal levels. Sexual and gender biases, stigma, and discrimination are major barriers to health care among SGMs. Promotion of culturally and gender-sensitive care among Filipino SGMs should involve training of health care providers and creation of programs and policies to understand and respect SGMs while considering social, cultural, and political influences on their health and well-being.

菲律宾性少数群体和性别少数群体在医疗保健方面的经历:定性研究。
背景在菲律宾,针对性与性别少数群体(SGMs)特殊医疗需求的医疗设施和服务的可用性和可及性有限:本研究旨在描述菲律宾性与性别少数群体在医疗保健服务方面的经历:采用现象学设计,对通过 SGM 网络和组织在线招募的参与者进行访谈。14 名参与者年满 18 岁,是居住在菲律宾的菲律宾国民,自我认同为菲律宾女同性恋、能够理解和书写菲律宾语,并在过去一年中接受过任何医疗服务。数据使用 NVivo 软件进行输入和分析:出现了三大主题:以患者为中心的沟通和关系、整体护理和关爱环境。参与者发现,真诚、肯定和尊重的沟通对于建立积极的关系和持续参与医疗服务具有重要意义。整体护理包含临床能力、性别敏感性、护理的连续性以及与其他学科的合作实践。一个充满关爱的环境可以最大限度地减少与性别有关的羞辱和歧视,并促进对不同性身份的接受:菲律宾女性同性恋者在个人、机构和社会层面面临着多方面的医疗保健问题和挑战。性和性别偏见、耻辱感和歧视是菲律宾女性同性恋者获得医疗保健的主要障碍。要促进对文化和性别问题有敏感认识的菲律宾女性同性恋者的保健服务,就必须对保健服务提供者进行培训,并制定相关计划和政策,以理解和尊重女性同性恋者,同时考虑到社会、文化和政治对其健康和福祉的影响。
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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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