Gender-affirming Care for Transgender Patients.

Q3 Medicine Innovations in clinical neuroscience Pub Date : 2022-04-01
Nita Bhatt, Jesse Cannella, Julie P Gentile
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Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, plus (LGBTQIA+ or LGBTQ+) individuals face a wide array of health disparities both within and separate from the healthcare system. Transgender patients are subject to microaggressions, misgendering, and harassment from providers, medical staff, and fellow patients. These patients experience drastic disparities in suicidality, depression, anxiety, substance use, malignancy, sexually transmitted disease (STD), and victimization of violence. Providers have the opportunity to intervene and positively impact patient experiences through gender-affirming care, but they first require an adequate knowledge base and understanding of the importance of sensitive and inclusive care. Seemingly small interventions, such as listing one's own pronouns, using gender-neutral language, validating and affirming patients, and utilizing appropriate mental and physical health screenings, can lead to significant impacts on the patient experience, health outcomes, and quality of life. This article will discuss some of the most common disparities and obstacles faced by transgender patients and will argue the paramount role of the provider in establishing gender-affirming care and some high-impact avenues which the provider, regardless of specialty, may pursue when caring for these patients.

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跨性别病人的性别确认护理。
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿/质疑者、双性人、无性恋者和同性恋者(LGBTQIA+或LGBTQ+)在医疗保健系统内部和独立于医疗保健系统之外面临着广泛的健康差异。跨性别患者容易受到提供者、医务人员和其他患者的微侵犯、性别误解和骚扰。这些患者在自杀、抑郁、焦虑、药物使用、恶性肿瘤、性传播疾病(STD)和暴力受害方面存在巨大差异。提供者有机会通过性别确认护理进行干预并对患者体验产生积极影响,但他们首先需要有足够的知识基础,并了解敏感和包容性护理的重要性。看似很小的干预措施,如列出自己的代词,使用性别中立的语言,确认和肯定患者,并利用适当的精神和身体健康筛查,可以对患者的体验,健康结果和生活质量产生重大影响。本文将讨论跨性别患者面临的一些最常见的差异和障碍,并将讨论提供者在建立性别确认护理方面的首要作用,以及提供者在照顾这些患者时可能追求的一些高影响力途径,无论专业如何。
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Innovations in clinical neuroscience
Innovations in clinical neuroscience Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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