Setting up a transgender-friendly service in a tertiary care hospital: The challenges and solutions.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Indian Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-12 DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_971_24
Manoj K Sahoo, Chandrima Naskar, Vinita Singh, Akash Panigrahi
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Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals face significant barriers to healthcare, necessitating the development of TGD-friendly medical services. In India, healthcare systems have only recently begun addressing the unique needs of TGD individuals, particularly with the advent of the Transgender Persons Act 2019. This article outlines the establishment of a comprehensive TGD clinic within a multidisciplinary framework. Services span psychiatric support, endocrinology, and surgical interventions, including gender-affirming medical and surgical treatments (GAMSTs). Adherence to WPATH Standards of Care (SOC-8) ensures informed, patient-centered treatment for gender incongruence. The clinic also emphasizes pretreatment evaluations, hormone therapy protocols, surgical readiness, and regular monitoring. Additionally, patient education, consent processes, and social transition support are integral to the clinic's approach. Challenges include stigma reduction, staff training, financial sustainability for long-term treatments, and navigating gendered hospital infrastructure. The clinic's experience with 50 TGD individuals, including 18 who underwent gender reassignment surgeries, demonstrates the feasibility of such a service. Future goals include expanding services to nonemployees, providing advanced surgeries, and enhancing mental health support. This model serves as a framework for the creation of inclusive, holistic healthcare services for TGD individuals in India, aiming to improve both physical and psychological wellbeing.

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在三级保健医院建立对变性人友好的服务:挑战和解决办法。
变性人和性别多样化(TGD)个体在医疗保健方面面临重大障碍,因此有必要发展对TGD友好的医疗服务。在印度,医疗保健系统直到最近才开始满足变性人的独特需求,特别是随着《2019年跨性别者法案》的出台。本文概述了在多学科框架内建立一个全面的TGD诊所。服务范围包括精神病学支持、内分泌学和外科干预,包括性别确认医学和外科治疗(GAMSTs)。遵守WPATH护理标准(SOC-8)确保对性别不一致进行知情的、以患者为中心的治疗。诊所还强调预处理评估,激素治疗方案,手术准备和定期监测。此外,患者教育、同意过程和社会过渡支持是诊所方法的组成部分。面临的挑战包括减少耻辱感、员工培训、长期治疗的财务可持续性,以及利用按性别划分的医院基础设施。该诊所治疗了50名变性人,其中18人接受了变性手术,证明了这种服务的可行性。未来的目标包括将服务扩大到非雇员,提供先进的手术,并加强心理健康支持。该模式作为一个框架,为印度的TGD患者提供包容、全面的医疗保健服务,旨在改善身心健康。
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Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Indian Journal of Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychiatry (ISSN 0019-5545), is an official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society. It is published Bimonthly with one additional supplement (total 5 issues). The IJP publishes original work in all the fields of psychiatry. All papers are peer-reviewed before publication. The issues are published Bimonthly. An additional supplement is also published annually. Articles can be submitted online from www.journalonweb.com . The journal provides immediate free access to all the published articles. The journal does not charge the authors for submission, processing or publication of the articles.
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