"Just for pregnant women, not for you": a qualitative evaluation of the sexual and reproductive healthcare experiences of transgender and gender diverse cancer survivors.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Journal of Cancer Survivorship Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1007/s11764-024-01633-z
Jessica R Gorman, Stephanie L Corey, Isabelle Ginavan, Jonathan Garcia
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Abstract

Purpose: To identify opportunities to improve sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) cancer survivors by describing (1) challenges experienced when navigating SRH care and (2) strategies to help overcome these challenges.

Methods: We enrolled a purposive sample of 17 adult TGD cancer survivors and 5 co-survivors. We aimed for a diverse sample across cancer experience, age, racial/ethnic background, sexual orientation, and gender identity. We conducted 90-min individual interviews via videoconference and used reflexive thematic analysis, guided by a focus on three social determinants of health.

Results: Themes describing challenges were as follows: (1) Cancer treatment's impact on sexual health was insufficiently addressed by cancer care providers; (2) fertility-related information and conversations were complicated by gendered expectations and ultimately did not meet survivors' needs; (3) feeling excluded and uncared-for in healthcare settings due to gendered language and lack of supportive services that met their needs; and (4) TGD survivors commonly reported high financial burden, negatively impacting their access to care. Strategies to overcome these challenges were (1) a solid social support network that can be integrated into the care team to meet the unique SRH needs of TGD survivors and (2) gender-affirming healthcare providers and environments to address SRH care needs and concerns.

Conclusions: TGD survivors and co-survivors desire improved access to gender-affirming SRH care in cancer survivorship.

Implications for cancer survivors: Key opportunities to improve gender-affirming SRH care in cancer survivorship include fostering and engaging TGD survivors' support networks and implementing system-level changes in cancer care settings.

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"只针对孕妇,不针对你":对变性人和不同性别癌症幸存者的性保健和生殖保健经历的定性评估。
目的:通过描述(1)性健康和生殖健康(SRH)护理过程中遇到的挑战和(2)帮助克服这些挑战的策略,确定改善变性和性别多元化(TGD)癌症幸存者性健康和生殖健康(SRH)护理的机会:我们对 17 名成年 TGD 癌症幸存者和 5 名共同幸存者进行了有目的的抽样调查。我们的目标是在癌症经历、年龄、种族/民族背景、性取向和性别认同方面进行多元化抽样。我们通过视频会议进行了 90 分钟的个别访谈,并在关注健康的三个社会决定因素的指导下采用了反思性主题分析:描述挑战的主题如下:(1) 癌症治疗对性健康的影响未得到癌症护理提供者的充分关注;(2) 与生育相关的信息和对话因性别期望而变得复杂,最终无法满足幸存者的需求;(3) 由于性别语言和缺乏满足其需求的支持性服务,幸存者在医疗保健环境中感到被排斥和无人关心;(4) TGD 幸存者普遍反映经济负担较重,这对他们获得医疗保健产生了负面影响。克服这些挑战的策略是:(1)建立稳固的社会支持网络,并将其纳入护理团队,以满足 TGD 幸存者在性健康和生殖健康方面的独特需求;(2)提供性别平等的医疗服务提供者和环境,以解决性健康和生殖健康方面的护理需求和问题:结论:TGD 幸存者和共同幸存者希望在癌症幸存者护理过程中获得更多性别平等的性健康和生殖健康护理:改善癌症幸存者性健康和生殖健康护理的关键机会包括培养和吸引 TGD 幸存者的支持网络,以及在癌症护理环境中实施系统层面的变革。
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期刊介绍: Cancer survivorship is a worldwide concern. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to provide a global forum for new knowledge related to cancer survivorship. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers relevant to improving the understanding, prevention, and management of the multiple areas related to cancer survivorship that can affect quality of care, access to care, longevity, and quality of life. It is a forum for research on humans (both laboratory and clinical), clinical studies, systematic and meta-analytic literature reviews, policy studies, and in rare situations case studies as long as they provide a new observation that should be followed up on to improve outcomes related to cancer survivors. Published articles represent a broad range of fields including oncology, primary care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, many other medical and nursing specialties, nursing, health services research, physical and occupational therapy, public health, behavioral medicine, psychology, social work, evidence-based policy, health economics, biobehavioral mechanisms, and qualitative analyses. The journal focuses exclusively on adult cancer survivors, young adult cancer survivors, and childhood cancer survivors who are young adults. Submissions must target those diagnosed with and treated for cancer.
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