Exploring Health Care Professionals' Perspectives on Education, Awareness, and Preferences for Digital Educational Resources to Support Transgender, Nonbinary, and Intersex Care: Interview Study.

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES JMIR Medical Education Pub Date : 2025-03-06 DOI:10.2196/67993
Sravya Katta, Nadia Davoody
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Background: Health care professionals often face challenges in providing affirming and culturally competent care to transgender, nonbinary, and intersex (TNBI) patients due to a lack of understanding and training in TNBI health care. This gap highlights the opportunity for tailored educational resources to enhance health care professionals' interactions with TNBI individuals.

Objective: This study aimed to explore health care professionals' perspectives on education and awareness of health issues related to TNBI individuals. Specifically, it aimed to identify their needs, challenges, and preferences in accessing and using digital educational resources to enhance their knowledge and competence in providing inclusive and effective care for this population.

Methods: A qualitative research approach was used in this study. In total, 15 health care professionals were recruited via convenience sampling to participate in semistructured interviews. Thematic analysis was applied to identify recurring codes and themes.

Results: The study identified several themes and subthemes related to gender diversity awareness, inclusive communication and understanding the needs of TNBI individuals, societal and structural challenges, regulatory gaps in training and support infrastructure, education and training needs for health care professionals on TNBI care, educational resources and training tools for TNBI care, challenges and design considerations for eHealth tools integrations, and evaluating eHealth impact. Participants identified communication barriers, the need for health care providers to use inclusive language, and gaps in both health care system infrastructure and specialized training for gender-affirming care. In addition, participants expressed a need for comprehensive education on transgender and nonbinary health issues, resources for mental health professionals, user-friendly design, and accessibility features in eHealth tools.

Conclusions: The study revealed substantial deficiencies in health care professionals' knowledge of gender diversity, cultural competency, and the importance of inclusive communication. Addressing the identified barriers and challenges through targeted interventions, such as providing training and support for health care professionals, investing in user-friendly design and data security, and promoting cultural competence in TNBI health care, is essential. Despite integration challenges, eHealth tools have the potential to improve patient-health care professional relationships and access to care.

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探讨卫生保健专业人员对支持跨性别、非二元性和双性人护理的数字教育资源的教育、意识和偏好的观点:访谈研究
背景:由于缺乏对TNBI卫生保健的理解和培训,卫生保健专业人员在为跨性别、非二元性和双性人(TNBI)患者提供肯定和文化上合格的护理时经常面临挑战。这一差距突出了量身定制的教育资源的机会,以加强卫生保健专业人员与TNBI个人的互动。目的:本研究旨在探讨卫生保健专业人员对TNBI患者健康问题的教育和意识。具体来说,它旨在确定他们在访问和使用数字教育资源方面的需求、挑战和偏好,以增强他们的知识和能力,为这一人群提供包容和有效的护理。方法:本研究采用定性研究方法。通过方便抽样,共招募了15名卫生保健专业人员参加半结构化访谈。专题分析用于确定反复出现的代码和主题。结果:本研究确定了与性别多样性意识、包容性沟通和理解TNBI个体需求、社会和结构挑战、培训和支持基础设施方面的监管缺口、医疗保健专业人员对TNBI护理的教育和培训需求、TNBI护理的教育资源和培训工具、电子健康工具整合的挑战和设计考虑以及评估电子健康影响相关的几个主题和副主题。与会者确定了沟通障碍、卫生保健提供者使用包容性语言的必要性以及卫生保健系统基础设施和性别肯定护理专业培训方面的差距。此外,与会者表示需要对跨性别和非二元健康问题进行全面教育,为心理健康专业人员提供资源,提供用户友好的设计,并在电子健康工具中提供无障碍功能。结论:本研究揭示了卫生保健专业人员在性别多样性、文化能力和包容性沟通重要性方面的知识存在重大缺陷。必须通过有针对性的干预措施,如向保健专业人员提供培训和支持,投资于用户友好的设计和数据安全,以及促进TNBI保健的文化能力,来解决已确定的障碍和挑战。尽管存在整合方面的挑战,但电子健康工具仍有可能改善患者与医疗保健专业人员的关系和获得护理的机会。
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