Principles of Transgender Care for the Primary Care Physician

Q4 Medicine Osteopathic Family Physician Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.33181/12064
Faafp Robert Gotfried Do
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The term transgender includes people whose gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth. People identified as male at birth but possess a female gender identity are called transwomen and people identified as female at birth but experience a male gender identity are called transmen. Transgender individuals may also identify outside the binary norm. The prevalence of transgender people who seek medical treatment has dramatically increased in recent years. Transgender individuals have a higher prevalence of mental health problems, suicidality and premature mortality risk versus the general population. However, many transgender persons avoid medical care due to perceived stigma, in conjunction with transgender-specific knowledge deficits among health care providers. Integral to understanding transgender health is the concept of gender dysphoria. This refers to the internal conflict individuals experience due to incongruence between their birth sex and their self-perceived gender. For these individuals, the inconsistency causes significant internal conflict, often to the point that it interferes with functioning. To address gender dysphoria, many transgender people elect to transition to a gender role that is consistent with their gender identity. These individuals opt for medical and/or surgical interventions to do so. Medical therapy incorporates the use of cross-sex hormones to facilitate the acquisition of secondary sexual characteristics consistent with the individual’s internalized identity. Many transgender people choose to undergo gender-confirming surgeries in conjunction with hormonal therapy. Health care is transgender-affirming when it supports the patient’s inherent identity. Educating providers about this population’s unique needs can help reduce health disparities and promote respectful transgender care.
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初级保健医生的跨性别护理原则
“变性人”一词包括性别认同与出生时指定的性别不同的人。出生时被确认为男性但具有女性性别认同的人被称为跨性别女性,出生时被认定为女性但具有男性性别认同的人称为跨性别男性。跨性别个体也可能在二元规范之外进行识别。近年来,寻求治疗的变性人的患病率急剧上升。与普通人群相比,跨性别者的心理健康问题、自杀和过早死亡风险更高。然而,许多跨性别者由于被认为是耻辱,以及医疗保健提供者中跨性别者特有的知识缺陷,而避免接受医疗保健。理解跨性别健康不可或缺的是性别焦虑症的概念。这是指个体由于出生性别和自我感知性别之间的不一致而经历的内部冲突。对这些人来说,这种不一致性会导致严重的内部冲突,往往会干扰他们的运作。为了解决性别焦虑症,许多跨性别者选择过渡到与其性别认同一致的性别角色。这些人选择医疗和/或手术干预。医疗治疗包括使用跨性别激素,以促进获得与个人内在身份一致的第二性特征。许多变性人选择在接受激素治疗的同时进行性别确认手术。当医疗保健支持患者的固有身份时,它就是对变性人的肯定。教育提供者了解这一人群的独特需求有助于减少健康差距,促进尊重跨性别者的护理。
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Osteopathic Family Physician
Osteopathic Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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