Gender Inclusion in the Cytopathology Laboratory: Review of Current Practice and Call to Action.

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Suzanne Crumley, Tatjana Antic, Donna K Russell, Kaitlin E Sundling, Eric C Huang, Lananh Nguyen, Amberly Nunez, Jordan Reynolds, Anupama Sharma, James Dvorak, Sana Tabbara
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Context.—: Ensuring equitable laboratory patient care within diverse populations is a priority. The cytopathology laboratory has an important role in providing gender-inclusive care, particularly with regard to screening and prevention of human papillomavirus-related carcinoma, for individuals who are transgender, gender nonbinary, intersex, and with same-gender sexual orientation. Providing equitable care necessitates an understanding of gender-inclusive processes within the cytopathology laboratory. Many barriers to implementation exist and include sociocultural, legal, ethical, and financial hurdles.

Objective.—: To review the current literature regarding gender-inclusive care within a multi-institutional setting and identify challenges and opportunities for future growth in cytopathology. Specific areas of focus include appropriate terminology in laboratory information systems and requisitions, and variables affecting Papanicolaou test interpretation, human papillomavirus testing, and anal Papanicolaou test screening.

Data sources.—: Primary literature was searched within the areas highlighted throughout the article. Multi-institutional experience from the authors, in addition to editorials and expert opinion, were used.

Conclusions.—: The cytopathology laboratory has an important role in providing care that is inclusive and accurate for all patients. Gaps in care exist and further work is needed to address these disparities. This review attempts to increase awareness, educate, share our own multi-institutional experiences, and calls for improvements in cytopathology to optimize quality in gender-inclusive patient care.

细胞病理学实验室的性别包容:当前实践的回顾和行动的呼吁。
上下文。-:确保在不同人群中提供公平的实验室患者护理是一项优先事项。细胞病理学实验室在提供性别包容性护理方面发挥着重要作用,特别是在筛查和预防与人乳头瘤病毒相关的癌症方面,针对的是跨性别者、非二元性别者、双性人和同性性取向者。提供公平的护理需要了解细胞病理学实验室内的性别包容性过程。实施过程中存在许多障碍,包括社会文化、法律、道德和经济障碍。-:回顾当前关于多机构环境下性别包容性护理的文献,并确定细胞病理学未来发展的挑战和机遇。具体的重点领域包括实验室信息系统和申请单中的适当术语,以及影响Papanicolaou测试解释、人乳头瘤病毒测试和肛门Papanicolaou测试筛选的变量。数据源。-:主要文献在文章中突出显示的区域内进行检索。除了社论和专家意见外,作者的多机构经验也被使用。-:细胞病理学实验室在为所有患者提供包容和准确的护理方面发挥着重要作用。护理方面存在差距,需要进一步努力解决这些差距。这篇综述试图提高认识,教育,分享我们自己的多机构经验,并呼吁改进细胞病理学,以优化性别包容性患者护理的质量。
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