性别确认手术班对跨性别和非二元患者及其护理人员在综合医疗环境中的有效性。

Q1 Social Sciences
International Journal of Transgenderism Pub Date : 2019-03-11 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15532739.2018.1528920
Joanna Poceta, Stephanie Cousins, Conrad Wenzel, Kellyn Lakhardt, Carlo Hojilla, Lisa Marlowe, Julie Ayoob, Miranda Ritterman Weintraub, Eve F Zaritsky
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引用次数: 6

摘要

背景:由于医疗保健覆盖政策的变化和训练有素的提供者数量的增加,变性人和非二元性人越来越容易获得性别确认手术。获得护理机会的改善导致寻求性别确认手术的人数增加。对于如何让患者为这些手术做好最佳准备,人们知之甚少。目的:本评估考察了参与者对四小时单节课程的评估,该课程旨在为跨性别和非二元性别患者及其护理人员在综合医疗保健系统内的多学科跨性别诊所进行性别确认手术做准备。方法:北加州一家健康维护组织的多学科小组设计并促进了两个独立的课程,一个是为准备进行子宫内膜成形术/阴茎成形术的患者,另一个是为准备进行阴道成形术的患者。在2015年11月至2017年6月期间,214名患者和护理人员参加了两个版本的课程之一,并完成了课后调查,评估对课程的好感度以及对手术选择、并发症和术后护理的准备情况。描述性统计用于总结李克特量表问题,1表示改善最少,5表示改善最多。结果:在完成调查的214名患者和护理人员中,大多数报告说他们对手术选择有了更好的了解(平均值:4.4,SD: 0.7),对手术有了更多的准备(平均值:4.5,SD: 0.6),对可能的并发症有了更好的了解(平均值:4.5,SD: 0.7),并更好地了解了他们的术后护理需求(平均值:4.6,SD: 0.6)。在受访者中,204人(95%)表示他们会向准备进行性别确认手术的朋友推荐该课程。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,对于跨性别和非二元性别的患者来说,从术前准备到手术并发症和术后护理,单节课是一种很好的方法,可以帮助他们做出关于围手术期性别确认手术过程的明智决定。
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Effectiveness of a Gender Affirming Surgery Class for Transgender and non-binary Patients and their Caregivers in an Integrated Healthcare Setting.

Effectiveness of a Gender Affirming Surgery Class for Transgender and non-binary Patients and their Caregivers in an Integrated Healthcare Setting.

Background: Gender affirming surgeries are increasingly accessible to transgender and non-binary individuals due to changes in health care coverage policies and rising numbers of trained providers. Improved access to care has led to an increase in the number of individuals pursuing gender affirming surgeries. Little is known about how to optimally prepare patients for these surgeries. Aims: This evaluation examined attendees' assessment of a four-hour single-session class developed to prepare transgender and non-binary patients and their caregivers for gender affirming surgeries in a multi-disciplinary transgender clinic within an integrated health care system. Methods: A multi-disciplinary group of providers within a health maintenance organization in Northern California designed and facilitated two separate curricula, one for patients preparing for metoidioplasty/phalloplasty and the other preparing for vaginoplasty. Between November 2015 and June 2017, 214 patients and caregivers took one of the two versions of the class and completed the post-class survey evaluating perceived favorability of the class and preparedness regarding surgery options, complications and postoperative care. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the Likert scale questions, with 1 showing the least improvement and 5 showing the most. Results: Of the 214 patients and caregivers that completed the survey, the majority reported that they were better informed about their surgical options (mean: 4.4, SD: 0.7), more prepared for surgery (mean: 4.5, SD: 0.6), better informed about possible complications (mean: 4.5, SD: 0.7), and better understood their postoperative care needs (mean: 4.6, SD: 0.6). Of the respondents, 204 (95%) reported they would recommend the course to a friend preparing for gender affirming surgery. Discussion: Our findings demonstrate that a single-session class is a favorable method for preparing transgender and non-binary patients to make informed decisions regarding the perioperative gender affirming surgical process, from preoperative preparedness, to surgical complications, and postoperative care.

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International Journal of Transgenderism
International Journal of Transgenderism Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Transgenderism, together with its partner organization the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), offers an international, multidisciplinary scholarly forum for publication in the field of transgender health in its broadest sense for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and the general population. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, such as: Endocrinology Surgery Obstetrics and Gynaecology Psychiatry Psychology Speech and language therapy Sexual medicine Sexology Family therapy Public health Sociology Counselling Law Medical ethics.
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