Providers' Perspectives on Decision-Making About Care for Transgender Youth.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Transgender Health Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2021.0120
Brandon F Terrizzi, Amy Sue Lambert, Lee Ann E Conard, Lisa M Vaughn, Ellen L Lipstein
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Abstract

Background: Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) youth face health care decisions that are complicated by both social and medical aspects of gender care. Little is known about how providers support decision-making in this context or the gaps they perceive in decision support.

Objective: To explore health care providers' perspectives on the decision-making processes in youth gender care.

Methods: We interviewed health care providers (n=17) caring for TGD youth and asked about the nature of families' decision-making, providers' role in this process, and potential improvements to existing support systems. Two independent coders coded all responses which were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: From providers' perspectives, they serve as "guides" to families through a challenging decision-making process. Youth arrive educated and eager to begin treatment, but caregivers are more hesitant. Providers lack data to address parents' concerns, and struggle to support families through interpersonal conflict. All providers recognized a need to improve decision support for families.

Conclusions: Providers described decision-making in this context as a multistep process where interpersonal conflict and limited data slow progress.

Practice implications: There is ample opportunity to leverage insights from adult and pediatric medical decision-making research to improve decision support for providers, TGD youth, and families.

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医疗服务提供者对变性青少年护理决策的看法。
背景:变性和性别多元化(TGD)青年面临着因性别护理的社会和医疗方面而复杂化的医疗决策。在这种情况下,医疗服务提供者如何为决策提供支持,或者他们在决策支持方面认为存在哪些差距,人们对此知之甚少:探讨医疗服务提供者对青少年性别护理决策过程的看法:我们采访了为 TGD 青少年提供护理的医疗服务提供者(17 人),询问了家庭决策的性质、医疗服务提供者在此过程中的角色以及对现有支持系统的潜在改进。两名独立的编码员对所有回答进行了编码,并采用主题分析法对其进行了分析:从托养者的角度来看,他们充当了家庭的 "向导",帮助他们完成具有挑战性的决策过程。青少年接受了教育,渴望开始治疗,但照顾者却比较犹豫。服务提供者缺乏数据来消除家长的顾虑,并努力在人际冲突中为家庭提供支持。所有服务提供者都认识到有必要改进对家庭的决策支持:服务提供者将这种情况下的决策描述为一个多步骤的过程,在这个过程中,人际冲突和有限的数据会延缓进展:实践意义:有很多机会可以利用成人和儿科医疗决策研究的见解来改善对服务提供者、TGD 青少年和家庭的决策支持。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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