关于卫生部门应对针对跨性别和性别多样化个人的人际暴力的价值观和偏好:系统审查

IF 24.8 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Rose Pollard Kaptchuk, Katrina S Kennedy, Brooke Wong, Ping Teresa Yeh, Erin E Cooney, Caitlin Kennedy
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在全球范围内,跨性别者和性别多样化者受到人际暴力的影响尤为严重,在获得暴力后卫生服务方面面临障碍。暴力后护理指南是广泛适用的,但对TGD个体的具体考虑尚未综合。在本系统综述中,我们综合了与暴力后卫生服务相关的TGD成人和卫生服务提供者的价值观和偏好。我们检索了PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane Central, LILACS和PsycINFO,以获取2013年1月1日至2024年3月31日期间发表的关于人际暴力后TGD成人接受或寻求健康服务的价值和偏好的定性和定量研究报告。我们根据研究设计、地点和人群对研究结果进行了定性总结,并使用GRADE CERQual提供了信心评级。我们纳入了来自10个国家的16项研究。主题包括保健提供者教育、护理质量、包容性广告、包容全科残疾人的政策和服务环境、全科残疾人在服务角色中的代表性、专门服务、跨部门保健导航和协调、精神保健以及暴力后保健地点的可及性。保健服务提供者培训、性别肯定政策和做法以及包容性环境可以增加对变性妇女的暴力后保健服务的获取并提高其有效性。需要制定针对性的暴力后护理指导方针,以确保在全球范围内公平获得治疗。
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Values and preferences regarding the health sector response to interpersonal violence against transgender and gender-diverse individuals: a systematic review
Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people are disproportionately affected by interpersonal violence and face barriers to accessing post-violence health services globally. Post-violence care guidelines are broadly applicable, but specific considerations for TGD individuals have not been synthesised. In this systematic review, we synthesise the values and preferences of TGD adults and health providers related to post-violence health services. We searched PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane Central, LILACS, and PsycINFO for qualitative and quantitative studies reporting on values and preferences related to health services received or sought by TGD adults following interpersonal violence published between Jan 1, 2013, and March 31, 2024. We qualitatively summarised findings by study design, location, and population, and we provided confidence ratings using GRADE CERQual. We included 16 studies reporting data from ten countries. Themes included health provider education, quality of care, inclusive advertising, TGD-inclusive policies and service environments, representation of TGD individuals within service roles, dedicated services, cross-sectoral health navigation and coordination, mental health care, and accessibility of post-violence health-care locations. Health provider training, gender-affirming policies and practices, and inclusive environments can increase access and enhance effectiveness of post-violence health services for TGD individuals. Tailored guidelines for post-violence care provision to TGD people are needed to ensure equitable access globally.
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Lancet Psychiatry
Lancet Psychiatry PSYCHIATRY-
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Psychiatry is a globally renowned and trusted resource for groundbreaking research in the field of psychiatry. We specialize in publishing original studies that contribute to transforming and shedding light on important aspects of psychiatric practice. Our comprehensive coverage extends to diverse topics including psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and psychosocial approaches that address psychiatric disorders throughout the lifespan. We aim to channel innovative treatments and examine the biological research that forms the foundation of such advancements. Our journal also explores novel service delivery methods and promotes fresh perspectives on mental illness, emphasizing the significant contributions of social psychiatry.
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