Leveraging Quality Measurement to Drive Equitable Cancer Care for Transgender Individuals

Elizabeth Donckels, Nina Regenold, T. Schmidt, W. Nolan, S. Scout, D. Dizon, T. Valuck
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Transgender and gender-diverse populations face multiple cancer care inequities and disparities across the cancer care journey, such as delayed cancer diagnosis, denial of care, and worse clinical outcomes. Efforts to reduce inequities across the cancer care continuum generally must identify and address the specific care needs of transgender individuals. Quality measurement plays a key role in identifying gaps in care and monitoring progress toward high-quality, equitable cancer care and outcomes. This manu­script explores several measurement tactics to drive care quality improvement for transgender individuals: updating quality measures and clinical guidelines to be inclusive of transgender people, stratifying existing quality measures by gender identity to identify disparities, and developing new quality measures to address the specific care needs and outcome inequities experienced by trans­gender patients.
利用质量测量推动跨性别者公平的癌症治疗
跨性别和性别多样化人群在整个癌症治疗过程中面临多种癌症治疗不公平和差异,例如癌症诊断延迟、拒绝治疗和临床结果恶化。减少癌症治疗连续体不平等的努力通常必须确定并解决跨性别个体的特殊护理需求。质量测量在确定护理差距和监测实现高质量、公平的癌症护理和结果的进展方面发挥着关键作用。本手册探讨了推动跨性别个体护理质量改善的几种测量策略:更新质量测量和临床指南以包括跨性别者,根据性别认同对现有质量测量进行分层以识别差异,并制定新的质量测量以解决跨性别患者的特定护理需求和结果不平等问题。
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