患者的性倾向与性别认同:如何在患者护理中使用术语

Q3 Health Professions
Suzanne D. Lady DC , Kara D. Burnham PhD
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摘要

目的本文的目的是描述如何卫生保健提供者可以改善他们的实践环境,以更欢迎患者的性别和性认同的频谱。方法在WorldCat、PubMed、非政府组织和盖洛普民意调查中进行文献检索。搜索的年份是从2005年到2018年。使用的关键词包括性取向、变性人和医疗保健。PubMed MeSH检索的术语包括性别认同和性取向,两者都与患者护理相结合。结果患者用于识别性别的术语可能各不相同。了解患者用于自我识别的术语是对性别和性少数患者的需求更加敏感的第一步。性别和性别认同范围内的少数群体患者在获得保健服务时受到歧视。因此,接受的医患关系尤其有利于这些患者。当沟通能力和流畅性建立起来时,医疗保健提供者提供了一个更包容、更接受的环境。根据患者的喜好,使用包容性表格和患者讲义,这些都是为了创造一个开放的、以患者为中心的环境而提出的一些建议。结论本文为医疗保健提供者提供了方便沟通和治疗性少数患者的术语。理解和使用这一点可以为所有患者创造一个更友好的环境。
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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Patients: How to Navigate Terminology in Patient Care

Objective

The purpose of this paper is to describe how health care providers can improve their practice environments to be more welcoming for patients on the spectrum of gender and sexual identity.

Methods

Literature searches were performed in WorldCat, PubMed, and nongovernmental organizations and Gallup polls. The years searched were from 2005 to 2018. Key words used included sexual orientation, transgender, and health care. The PubMed MeSH termed searched included gender identity and sexuality, both in combination with patient care.

Results

Terminology that patients use to identify their gender may vary. Understanding the terminology that patients use to self-identify is a first step to becoming more sensitive to the needs of gender and sexual minority patients. Minority patients on the spectrum of gender and sexual identity experience discrimination when accessing health care. Therefore, an accepting doctor–patient relationship especially benefits these patients. When communication competency and fluency is established, health care providers provide a more inclusive, accepting environment. Addressing patients based on their preferences and using inclusive forms and patient handouts are some recommendations that are made to create an open, patient-centered environment.

Conclusion

This article provides health care providers with terminology that facilitates communication and the healing environment for sexual and gender minority patients. Understanding and using this may create a more welcoming environment to all patients.

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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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