Role of the Veterans Health Administration's LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinators in Facilitating Care for Transgender and Gender-Diverse Veterans.

Q2 Social Sciences The Permanente journal Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.7812/TPP/24.161
Joy L Lee, Claire E Donnelly, Adam T Hirsh, Michael Weiner, Heather A Sperry, Masheka R Fuqua, Diana Natividad, Marianne S Matthias
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Introduction: Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals frequently encounter discrimination in health care settings. The Veterans Health Administration (VA) is committed to addressing the health disparities experienced by TGD veterans. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of TGD veterans with LGBTQ+ veteran care coordinators.

Methods: The authors conducted semi-structured interviews with TGD veterans with depression between January and March 2022. Participants were recruited with assistance from the VA's network of LGBTQ+ veteran care coordinators. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed.

Results: Twenty-six TGD veterans participated in the study, with a range of experiences, both positive and negative, with LGBTQ+ veteran care coordinators. Veterans spoke of the role of coordinators in educating both patients and clinicians about TGD health care needs. Participants who expressed dissatisfaction with their coordinators highlighted the need for a clearer definition and communication of coordinator duties.

Conclusions: This study highlights the important roles played by the VA LGBTQ+ care coordinators in addressing the needs of TGD veterans. The study also points to an immense need for clinician education in TGD care. Further training and education are recommended to improve equitable care for TGD veterans.

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退伍军人健康管理局的 LGBTQ+ 退伍军人护理协调员在促进变性和性别多样化退伍军人护理方面的作用》(Veterans Health Administration's LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinators in Facilitating Care for Transgender and Gender-Diverse Veterans.
导言:变性人和性别多元化(TGD)人士在医疗保健环境中经常遭遇歧视。退伍军人健康管理局(VA)致力于解决 TGD 退伍军人所经历的健康差异问题。本研究旨在探讨 TGD 退伍军人与 LGBTQ+ 退伍军人护理协调员的经历:作者在 2022 年 1 月至 3 月期间对患有抑郁症的 TGD 退伍军人进行了半结构化访谈。参与者是在退伍军人事务部 LGBTQ+ 退伍军人护理协调员网络的协助下招募的。对访谈进行了记录、转录和分析:26 名 TGD 退伍军人参与了这项研究,他们与 LGBTQ+ 退伍军人护理协调员之间有着各种正面和负面的经历。退伍军人谈到了协调员在教育患者和临床医生了解 TGD 医疗保健需求方面的作用。对协调员表示不满的参与者强调,需要对协调员的职责进行更明确的定义和沟通:本研究强调了退伍军人事务部 LGBTQ+ 护理协调员在满足 TGD 退伍军人需求方面发挥的重要作用。本研究还指出了临床医生在 TGD 护理方面的巨大教育需求。建议开展进一步的培训和教育,以改善对 TGD 退伍军人的公平护理。
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