The Health Needs and Experiences of Trans Residents in Small and Rural Areas

T. Shute
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This brief paper summarizes the findings from a community-based research project examining the health needs and experiences of trans-identified people in small and rural communities as presented at the 9th annual Laurentian University Faculty of Health conference. This study involved residents who identify as transgender living in North Simcoe/Muskoka, an area comprised of small, rural, suburban and remote communities. It employed a mixed method design, with quantitative findings derived from a comprehensive online survey and qualitative findings from a series of community focus groups. A sample of findings related to health care experiences grounded in the voices of participants was presented. These findings included several common themes that characterize the health service encounter of residents who are transgender. The health care experience of trading off competent trans-specific health care provision for respect and willingness on behalf of the health care practitioner was common, and provides evidence for the lack of trans-specific health care available in these areas. Experiences of service denial or rejection as a result of their trans identities or gender expression were also common. Residents who are transgendered in areas where there is a lack of service infrastructure are also forced to become their own health care experts, a necessary and distressing reality of accessing health care as a transgender individual in small and rural areas.  
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小农村地区跨性别居民的健康需求与经验
这篇简短的论文总结了一个基于社区的研究项目的结果,该项目研究了小社区和农村社区跨性别者的健康需求和经历,该项目在第九届劳伦森大学卫生学院年度会议上发表。这项研究涉及居住在北西姆科/马斯科卡的跨性别居民,这是一个由小型农村、郊区和偏远社区组成的地区。它采用混合方法设计,定量结果来自全面的在线调查,定性结果来自一系列社区焦点小组。提出了以参与者的声音为基础的与保健经验有关的调查结果样本。这些发现包括几个共同的主题,这些主题是变性居民在卫生服务中遇到的特征。在卫生保健方面,以有能力的跨专业卫生保健服务换取对卫生保健从业人员的尊重和意愿的做法很常见,这为这些地区缺乏跨专业卫生保健提供了证据。由于变性身份或性别表达而被拒绝或拒绝服务的经历也很常见。在缺乏服务基础设施的地区,变性居民也被迫成为自己的保健专家,这是小地区和农村地区变性人获得保健服务的必要和令人痛苦的现实。
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