Development of a Training to Address Needs of Sexual and Gender Minority Prostate Cancer Survivors: Results of Formative Research.

Mandi L Pratt-Chapman, Heather Goltz, David Latini, William Goeren, Rhea Suarez, Yuqing Zhang, Allison C Harvey, Charles Kamen
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Background: There are limited training opportunities for healthcare professionals focused on the supportive care needs of sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients. SGM prostate cancer survivors have unique physical, psychosocial, and sexual needs that often go unaddressed due to lack of provider understanding of those needs.

Methods: To inform the development of a training and companion materials for healthcare professionals to fill this gap, the authors conducted formative research to assess the needs of target learners and SGM patients. Formative research included a survey and focus group of oncology social workers, and interviews with SGM prostate cancer survivors.

Results: Survey respondents indicated SGM patients deserved the same quality care as heterosexual, cisgender patients; however, one-third indicated they were not well informed regarding health needs of SGM people. Focus group themes included differing social support structures for SGM people and the need for healthcare professional training. Patient interviews indicated a need for SGM-specific training of healthcare professionals.

Conclusion: There is a need for ongoing education and training among healthcare professionals to meet the needs of SGM prostate cancer survivors.

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培训的发展,以解决性和性别少数前列腺癌幸存者的需求:形成性研究的结果。
背景:专注于性和性别少数(SGM)患者支持性护理需求的医疗保健专业人员的培训机会有限。SGM前列腺癌幸存者有独特的生理、心理和性需求,由于缺乏对这些需求的理解,这些需求往往得不到解决。方法:为了为医疗保健专业人员提供培训和配套材料,以填补这一空白,作者进行了形成性研究,以评估目标学习者和SGM患者的需求。形成性研究包括对肿瘤社会工作者的调查和焦点小组,以及对SGM前列腺癌幸存者的访谈。结果:被调查者认为SGM患者应得到与异性恋、顺性恋患者相同的质量护理;然而,三分之一的人表示,他们对性取向人群的健康需求了解不够。焦点小组的主题包括对性取向人群的不同社会支持结构以及对保健专业培训的需求。患者访谈表明,需要对医疗保健专业人员进行针对sgm的培训。结论:有必要对医疗保健专业人员进行持续的教育和培训,以满足SGM前列腺癌幸存者的需求。
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