在治疗女同性恋或男同性恋患者时,确定运动教练与其他医疗保健提供者的不同文化能力水平

Q4 Medicine
Emily Madrak, J. Volberding, Ashley M. Harris
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摘要

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、酷儿/质疑、双性人、盟友或无性人的文化能力已经成为运动训练专业患者护理的重点。本研究的目的是利用同性恋平权实践量表来确定运动教练(ATs)在治疗女同性恋/男同性恋(L/G)患者时的文化能力(CC)水平,以及在哪些性取向和性别在L/G患者中表现出更高的CC。卫生保健提供者包括医生、护士和心理健康顾问(MHC)。统计分析比较了职业、性取向和性别的单向方差分析(包括非参数修改),结果显示职业的差异显著,χ2(8) = 69.888, p <。χ2(3) = 22.250, p <。05,表示事后分析。事后处理在职业(AT与MHC、AT与护理、MHC与护理)和性取向(异性恋和L/G)上具有显著性意义。这些分析的结果提供了证据,证明在护理L/G患者时,与MHC和护理相比,ATs的CC更少。最后,在照顾L/G患者时,L/G提供者表现出比同行更高的CC。
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Determining Varying Levels of Cultural Competence in Athletic Trainers Compared to Other Healthcare Providers When Treating Lesbian or Gay Patients
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and ally or asexual cultural competence has become a point of emphasis in patient care in the profession of athletic training. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of cultural competence (CC) in athletic trainers (ATs) compared with other health care providers when treating lesbian/gay (L/G) patients as well as at which sexual orientation and gender demonstrated greater CC in L/G patients by using the Gay Affirmative Practice Scale. Health care providers include physicians, nurses, and mental health counselors (MHC). Statistical analysis comparing the occupations, sexual orientations, and gender, each in one-way analysis of variances, (including nonparametric modifications) demonstrated significant results for occupation, χ2(8) = 69.888, p < .05 and sexual orientation χ2(3) = 22.250, p < .05, indicating post hoc analyses. Post hoc demonstrated significance in occupation (AT and MHC, AT and nursing, and MHC and nursing) and sexual orientation (heterosexual and L/G). The result of these analyses provides evidence that ATs have less CC when caring for L/G patients compared with MHC and nursing. Finally, L/G providers demonstrate a greater CC than their counterparts, when caring for L/G patients.
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