Attitudes and experiences of health care professionals when caring for transgender men undergoing fertility preservation by egg freezing: a qualitative study.

IF 3.1 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Therapeutic advances in reproductive health Pub Date : 2020-04-30 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2633494120911036
Gabriela Armuand, Cecilia Dhejne, Jan I Olofsson, Margareta Stefenson, Kenny A Rodriguez-Wallberg
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Abstract

Background: As gender-affirming treatment may have a negative impact on fertility, reproductive health counseling to patients seeking medical or surgical gender-affirming treatment should be provided, including the option to undergo fertility preservation (FP). Experiences of transgender men undergoing FP treatments aimed at oocyte freezing have reported a negative impact of the treatments on gender dysphoria. No previous studies have investigated the experiences of health care professionals' (HCP) when caring for transgender men undergoing such treatments.

Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate HCP's attitudes and experiences when meeting transgender men undergoing FP through oocyte freezing.

Methods: Individual interviews were conducted in 2016 with 13 HCPs working at a Reproductive Medicine clinic in Sweden. Data were analyzed by thematic content analysis.

Results: The main theme found, How to maintain professionalism, showed that HCPs experienced important challenges to their professionalism when their preconceived opinions and values about gender and transgender were confronted.

Discussion: Our findings demonstrate the need of continuous efforts on assessing learning needs as well as addressing preconceived opinions and values of HCP. By gaining knowledge and self-confidence in the care of transgender individuals undergoing FP, a professional care for transgender people can be achieved and a safe environment can be established for the patients. This in turn may alleviate some of the distress that may arise when transgender men undergo FP.

医疗保健专业人员在护理通过卵子冷冻保存生育能力的变性男子时的态度和经验:一项定性研究。
背景:由于性别确认治疗可能对生育产生负面影响,应向寻求医疗或手术性别确认治疗的患者提供生殖健康咨询,包括选择进行生育保留(FP)。变性男性接受旨在冷冻卵母细胞的计划生育治疗的经验报告了治疗对性别焦虑症的负面影响。以前没有研究调查过卫生保健专业人员(HCP)在照顾接受此类治疗的变性男性时的经历。目的:本研究的目的是探讨HCP在通过卵母细胞冷冻接触接受计划生育的变性男性时的态度和经历。方法:2016年对瑞典一家生殖医学诊所的13名HCPs进行了个别访谈。采用主题内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果:“如何保持专业精神”这一主题表明,当医护人员对性别和跨性别者的先入为主的看法和价值观面临挑战时,他们的专业精神面临重大挑战。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,需要持续努力评估学习需求,以及解决HCP的先入为主的意见和价值观。通过对接受计划生育的跨性别者的护理获得知识和自信,可以实现对跨性别者的专业护理,并为患者建立安全的环境。反过来,这可能会减轻跨性别男性接受计划生育时可能出现的一些痛苦。
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