An examination of power in a triadic model of parent–child–pediatrician relationships related to early childhood gender development

IF 3.2 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Theory & Review Pub Date : 2023-07-30 DOI:10.1111/jftr.12527
Eline Lenne, Christina J. Sun, Susanne Klawetter
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In this paper, the authors introduce the Triadic Model of Pediatric Care, an innovative conceptual framework for pediatric practice with transgender and gender diverse children. The Triadic Model of Pediatric Care consists of three experts—pediatricians, primary caregiver(s), and children—who each possess unique insights, knowledge, and decision-making power. This model guides pediatricians to provide gender-affirming care that acknowledges children as experts of their own experience and worthy of bodily autonomy, while also working to ensure primary caregiver(s) have the information and support necessary to provide a safe and nurturing developmental environment for their child. The authors provide a recommendation for how the Triadic Model of Pediatric Care might be applied in a pediatric healthcare setting and conclude with a summary of the model's implications, limitations, and future directions.

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与儿童早期性别发展相关的父母-儿童-儿科医生关系三元模型中的权力检验
在本文中,作者介绍了儿科护理的三合一模式,这是一种创新的概念框架,适用于跨性别和性别多样化儿童的儿科实践。儿科护理三位一体模型由三位专家组成——儿科医生、初级护理人员和儿童——他们每个人都有独特的见解、知识和决策权。该模式指导儿科医生提供性别肯定护理,承认儿童是他们自己经验的专家,值得身体自主,同时也努力确保主要照顾者获得必要的信息和支持,为他们的孩子提供一个安全和培育的发展环境。作者就如何在儿科医疗环境中应用儿科护理三位一体模型提出了建议,并总结了该模型的含义、局限性和未来方向。
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