Exploring health care professionals’ experiences of supporting LGBTQ+ patients: a qualitative study

Chelsea Pearce, C. di Lorito
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Patients from the LGBTQ+ community report negative healthcare experiences, such as healthcare professionals (HCPs) making assumptions about their identities. Research shows that HCPs report not having enough knowledge to facilitate an open conversation with patients from the LGBTQ+ community, leading to patients feeling ignored. To explore HCPs’ experiences of supporting patients from the LGBTQ+ community. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with HCPs recruited from the research teams’ professional network. Data were analysed using deductive thematic analysis. HCPs reported positive and negative experiences, as well as a variety of barriers and facilitators to effective communication, with patients from the LGBTQ+ community. HCPs discussed how clinical practice could improve, for example, by developing more inclusive training that is specific to the HCPs’ clinical group. HCP training needs to be more inclusive of LGBTQ+ identities. It should be tailored to the HCPs’ patient group as this better reflects the varied needs of different clinical groups. Chelsea Pearce and Claudio di Lorito explore health care professionals’ experiences of supporting LGBTQ+ patients
探索卫生保健专业人员支持LGBTQ+患者的经验:一项定性研究
来自LGBTQ+社区的患者报告了负面的医疗保健经历,例如医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对他们的身份进行了假设。研究表明,医护人员报告说,他们没有足够的知识来促进与LGBTQ+社区的患者进行公开对话,导致患者感到被忽视。探讨HCPs在支持LGBTQ+社区患者方面的经验。对从研究团队的专业网络中招募的医护人员进行半结构化访谈。数据分析采用演绎主题分析。HCPs报告了与LGBTQ+社区患者进行有效沟通的积极和消极经历,以及各种障碍和促进因素。医护人员讨论了如何改进临床实践,例如,通过开发针对医护人员临床群体的更具包容性的培训。HCP培训需要更加包容LGBTQ+身份。它应该针对HCPs的患者群体量身定制,因为这更好地反映了不同临床群体的不同需求。切尔西·皮尔斯和克劳迪奥·迪·洛里托探讨了医疗保健专业人员支持LGBTQ+患者的经验
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