麻醉医师为跨性别患者提供文化上合格的护理的信念和意图

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Transgender Health Pub Date : 2023-12-13 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2022.0041
Erin Blanchard, Retta Evans, Hussein Abdullatif, Michelle Brown, Tekuila Carter, Jenna LaChenaye
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摘要

目的:麻醉科医生在提供护理之前与患者的关系有限,也很少有时间与患者互动。然而,他们应该掌握知识和技能,以公平、符合文化要求的方式对待所有患者,包括变性患者。本研究旨在确定影响麻醉医师为变性患者提供文化合格护理的行为因素:2020 年的研究采用了两阶段设计,以考察麻醉医师(包括受训医师和独立执业医师)的态度、主观规范和感知行为控制。第 1 阶段探讨了与向变性患者提供文化合格护理的促进因素和障碍有关的主题。第 2 阶段是根据第 1 阶段的调查结果,向美国东南部一家学术医疗中心的 100 名麻醉医师进行 51 个问题的调查:对第 1 阶段的问卷调查结果进行了主题分析,为第 2 阶段的问卷调查提供了依据。第二阶段共发放了 100 份调查问卷,回复率为 70%。我们进行了分析,以确定以符合文化要求的方式与变性患者互动的意向的最大影响因素,并确定该工具的可靠性:结论:态度和主观规范是影响意愿的积极因素,而缺乏知识则是消极因素。加强态度和主观规范,同时实施增加知识、能力和谦逊的计划,将是未来研究和行动的目标,以改善变性人的医疗保健。
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Beliefs and Intentions of Anesthesia Physicians Toward Providing Culturally Competent Care to Transgender Patients.

Purpose: Anesthesiologists have limited relationships with their patients before delivering care and have little time for patient interactions. Yet, they should possess the knowledge and skills to treat all patients in an equitable, culturally competent manner, including transgender patients. The study's purpose was to determine behavioral factors influencing culturally competent care by anesthesia physicians with transgender patients.

Methods: A two-phase design was utilized in 2020 to examine the attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control of anesthesia physicians, both in training and practicing independently. Phase 1 allowed exploration of themes related to facilitators and barriers of the provision of culturally competent care to transgender patients. Phase 2 involved the creation and deployment of a 51-question survey informed by phase 1 to 100 anesthesia physicians at a single academic medical center in the southeastern United States.

Results: Thematic analysis was performed on results from the phase 1 elicitation survey, which informed the creation of the survey for phase 2. One hundred phase 2 surveys were distributed, with a 70% response rate. Analyses were conducted to determine the largest influence of intent to interact with transgender patients in a culturally competent manner, as well as to establish the reliability of the tool.

Conclusion: Attitude followed by subjective norms were positive influencers of intent, while lack of knowledge was a negative influencer. Strengthening attitudes and subjective norms, while implementing programs to increase knowledge, competence, and humility, would be goals for future studies and actions toward improving healthcare of transgender individuals.

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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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