An Examination of Health Care Workers' Education and Training on Their Basic Knowledge, Clinical Preparedness, and Attitudinal Awareness About LGBT Patients.
Christine Freaney, Sheneil Isles, Sandy Adler, Sabra L Katz-Wise
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Abstract
LGBT individuals experience discrimination in health care settings and report difficulty accessing clinically competent healthcare. This study examined the self-assessed knowledge, clinical preparedness, LGBT health focused education received and attitudinal awareness of health care workers (HCW) (n = 215) toward LGBT patients at an urban hospital in New York City. HCW completed a one-time survey, that included the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Development of Clinical Skills Scale. Forty percent of HCW treated LGB patients and 30% treated transgender patients, 11% and 18% reported they were unaware if their patients were LGB or transgender. Seventy-four percent of HCW received less than two hours of formal education in LGBT health. A slight majority of HCW (51%) reported not receiving adequate clinical training to work with transgender clients. Forty-six percent of HCW reported not receiving adequate clinical training to work with LGB clients. A significant difference in LGBT health knowledge, clinical preparedness, and attitudinal awareness was found by LGBT health education received. HCW that reported more LGBT focused health education reported higher basic LGBT health knowledge, felt more clinically prepared, and reported affirming attitudes regarding LGBT patients. This research suggests that more LGBT health focused education of HCW is needed.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者(LGBT)在医疗机构中受到歧视,并表示难以获得临床合格的医疗服务。本研究调查了纽约市一家城市医院的医护人员(HCW,n = 215)对 LGBT 患者的自我评估知识、临床准备情况、所接受的 LGBT 健康教育以及态度意识。医护人员完成了一项一次性调查,其中包括女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者临床技能发展量表。40%的医护人员为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者患者提供治疗,30%的医护人员为变性者患者提供治疗,分别有 11% 和 18% 的医护人员表示不知道自己的患者是女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者。74%的医务工作者接受过少于两小时的 LGBT 健康正规教育。略占多数的医护人员(51%)称,他们没有接受过足够的临床培训,无法与跨性别客户打交道。46%的医务工作者表示没有接受过足够的临床培训,无法为 LGBT 客户提供服务。接受过 LGBT 健康教育的医务工作者在 LGBT 健康知识、临床准备和态度意识方面存在明显差异。接受过更多以 LGBT 为重点的健康教育的医务工作者对 LGBT 的基本健康知识掌握得更多,临床准备得更充分,并对 LGBT 患者持肯定态度。这项研究表明,需要对医护人员进行更多关注 LGBT 健康的教育。