综合性癌症中心性取向和性别认同患者数据收集的实施因素:来自全中心范围内对ASK性取向和性别认同研究的准备评估调查结果。

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在2022年9月至2024年8月期间,新墨西哥大学综合癌症中心进行了一项混合方法研究,以加强性取向和性别认同数据的收集,以促进性取向和性别认同数据在性和性别少数患者的临床护理中有意义的使用。本报告介绍了一项全中心准备就绪评估调查的结果,该调查旨在识别和分析影响性取向和性别认同数据收集实施的复杂挑战。在1.5个月的时间里,REDCap进行了一项在线调查,以评估组织和个人在癌症中心实施和扩展性取向和性别认同数据收集的准备情况。该调查包括4个广泛使用的准备措施:实施变革的组织准备;实施领导力量表;实施气候尺度;以及改编版的女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、酷儿(或质疑)、双性人健康知识、态度和实践量表。针对领导支持和资源提供方面存在的差距的具体调查结果,为改善性取向和性别认同数据的收集和使用的多层次战略提供了信息。
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Implementation factors for sexual orientation and gender identity patient data collection in a comprehensive cancer center: findings from a center-wide readiness assessment survey for the ASK Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity study.

Between September 2022 and August 2024, a mixed-method study was conducted at the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center to enhance sexual orientation and gender identity data collection to facilitate meaningful use of sexual orientation and gender identity data in clinical care for sexual and gender minority patients. This report presents findings from a center-wide readiness assessment survey to identify and analyze the complex challenges affecting sexual orientation and gender identity data collection implementation. Over a 1.5-month period, a REDCap online survey was distributed to assess organizational and individual readiness to implement and expand on the collection of sexual orientation and gender identity data at the cancer center. The survey consisted of 4 widely used readiness measures: Organizational Readiness for Implementing Change; Implementation Leadership Scale; Implementation Climate Scale; and an adapted version of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (or Questioning), Intersex Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Scale. Findings specific to perceived gaps in leadership support and resource provision informed multilevel strategies to improve sexual orientation and gender identity data collection and use.

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