Intergroup Contact Improves Medical Student Attitudes and Skill in Transgender Health Care.

IF 4.7 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-03 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2021.0203
Ky A Ruprecht, William A Dunlop, Estee Wah, Christine Phillips, Sarah J Martin
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Abstract

Purpose: Poorer health outcomes for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals have been associated with lack of health care provider knowledge and personal bias. Training at all levels of medical education has been positioned as one strategy to combat these inequities. This study sought to characterize preclinical medical student attitude, skill, and knowledge pre- and post-teaching with TGD community volunteers.

Methods: This matched pre- and post-test study was conducted from July 2020 to August 2021 capturing two preclinical medical student cohorts exposed to the same teaching intervention. Students completed the Transgender Attitudes and Beliefs Scale (TABS) and the Transgender Development of Clinical Skills Scale (T-DOCSS) at baseline, 1 week, and 1 month after the clinical skills session. Tutors' attitudes to TGD health were measured before facilitating teaching, using the Attitudes Toward Transgender Patients and Beliefs and Knowledge about Treating Transgender Patients scales.

Results: Fifty-nine students completed questionnaires at three time points and were included in this study. Total TABS and T-DOCCS scores increased from preintervention to 1-week follow-up, maintained at 1 month, with significant changes in Interpersonal Comfort and Sex and Gender Beliefs subscales. Scores on the Human Value subscale did not change, remaining consistently high. Postintervention knowledge-question scores were high. Nine of 13 tutors completed surveys, demonstrating overall positive attitudes toward gender diversity and TGD health.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates improvement in preclinical medical student attitudes and self-reported skill toward gender health care sustained at 1 month after small-group teaching with TGD community volunteers.

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跨群体接触提高医学生在跨性别医疗保健方面的态度和技能
目的:变性者和性别多元化者(TGD)较差的健康状况与医疗服务提供者缺乏相关知识和个人偏见有关。各级医学教育培训已被定位为消除这些不平等现象的策略之一。本研究试图描述临床前医学生在与 TGD 社区志愿者进行教学前后的态度、技能和知识:这项前后测试匹配的研究于 2020 年 7 月至 2021 年 8 月进行,捕捉了两批接受相同教学干预的临床前医学生。学生们分别在基线、临床技能课程结束一周和一个月后完成了变性人态度与信念量表(TABS)和变性人临床技能发展量表(T-DOCSS)。在协助教学之前,使用 "对变性患者的态度 "量表和 "治疗变性患者的信念和知识 "量表测量了导师对变性人健康的态度:59名学生在三个时间点填写了问卷,并被纳入本研究。TABS和T-DOCCS的总分从干预前到1周的随访期间有所增加,并在1个月后保持不变,人际关系舒适度和性与性别信念分量表有显著变化。人类价值分量表的得分没有变化,一直保持在较高水平。干预后的知识问题得分很高。13 名辅导员中有 9 人完成了调查,表明他们对性别多样性和 TGD 健康的总体态度是积极的:这项研究表明,在与 TGD 社区志愿者进行小组教学 1 个月后,临床前医学生对性别保健的态度和自我报告技能得到了改善。
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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