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Affirming and Inclusive Care Training for Medical Students and Residents to Reduce Health Disparities Experienced by Sexual and Gender Minorities: A Systematic Review. 医学生和住院医师的肯定和包容性护理培训,以减少性和性别少数群体经历的健康差异:系统回顾。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0148
Robert Lyle Cooper, Aramandla Ramesh, Asa E Radix, Jayne S Reuben, Paul D Juarez, Cheryl L Holder, Allyson S Belton, Katherine Y Brown, Leandro A Mena, Patricia Matthews-Juarez

Purpose: Providing inclusive and comprehensive gender-affirming care is critical to reducing health disparities (gaps in care) experienced by sexual and gender minorities (SGM). Currently, little is known about how medical students and residents are being trained to address the health needs of SGM persons or of the most effective methods.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of the research literature from 2000 to 2020 on the effectiveness of teaching medical students and residents on knowledge, attitudes, and skills in addressing the health of SGM persons and the strength of the research sample, design, and methods used.

Results: We identified a total of 36 articles that assessed the impact of medical student and resident education on knowledge, comfort, attitudes, confidence, and skills in working with SGM patients. All studies utilized quasi-experimental designs, and found efficacious results. No study examined the impact of training on patient outcomes.

Conclusion: Future studies will need to be powered and designed to assess the impact of training on patient outcomes.

目的:提供包容和全面的性别肯定护理对于缩小性和性别少数群体(SGM)所经历的健康差距(护理差距)至关重要。目前,关于如何培训医学生和住院医生以满足性生殖障碍者的健康需求或最有效的方法,人们知之甚少。方法:我们对2000年至2020年的研究文献进行了系统回顾,探讨了医学生和住院医生在解决SGM患者健康问题方面的知识、态度和技能的有效性,以及研究样本、设计和使用的方法的强度。结果:我们共发现了36篇文章,评估了医学生和住院医师教育对与SGM患者一起工作的知识、舒适度、态度、信心和技能的影响。所有的研究都采用了准实验设计,并发现了有效的结果。没有研究考察训练对患者预后的影响。结论:未来的研究需要加强和设计,以评估培训对患者预后的影响。
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Rosalind Franklin Society Proudly Announces the 2022 Award Recipient for Transgender Health 罗莎琳德·富兰克林协会自豪地宣布2022年跨性别健康奖获得者
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2023.29002.rfs2022
G. Sequeira
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Gender-Affirming Voice Modification for Transgender Women: Characteristics and Outcomes. 变性女性的性别确认语音矫正:特征和结果。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0071
Michelle Adessa, Zoe Weston, Jeremy Ruthberg, Paul C Bryson

Objective: The primary aim of this study was to define characteristics of transgender women seeking gender-affirming voice modification at our voice center. The secondary aim was to evaluate outcome measures, comparing (a) behavioral voice training alone, (b) surgery alone, and (c) combination of behavioral voice training+surgery.

Methods: Patients seen in a 30-month period, who sought care for gender-affirming voice modification, were included if they were assigned male at birth and identified as female. Patient demographic information, patient quality of life index scores, Trans Woman Voice Questionnaire (TWVQ), and acoustic data were collected before and after intervention.

Results: Sixteen patients met inclusion criteria. The majority of patients were (a) undergoing hormone replacement therapy at initiation of treatment, (b) were presenting in public for over 2 years as female, and (c) had a history of psychological disorders (i.e., gender dysphoria, anxiety, depression, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [ADHD]). Increased f0 and decreased TWVQ scores were evident and statistically significant within behavioral voice training cohort and behavioral voice training+surgery cohort. Treatment groups appear similar with respect to average changes; pre- and post-data were not available for surgery only patients. Greater change in f0 was directly correlated with increased number of voice training sessions.

Conclusion: There is variability in treatment course for patients seeking gender-affirming voice modification; however, treatment type may not impact outcomes. Increased patient quality of life and increased speaking fundamental frequency were found in this patient cohort.

研究目的本研究的主要目的是确定在我们嗓音中心寻求性别确认嗓音矫正的变性女性的特征。次要目的是评估结果指标,比较(a)单纯行为嗓音训练、(b)单纯手术和(c)行为嗓音训练+手术的组合:在 30 个月内就诊的患者中,如果出生时被分配为男性,但被确认为女性,则包括寻求性别确认嗓音矫正的患者。收集干预前后的患者人口统计学信息、患者生活质量指数评分、变性女性嗓音问卷(TWVQ)和声学数据:结果:16 名患者符合纳入标准。结果:16 名患者符合纳入标准,其中大部分患者(a)在开始治疗时正在接受激素替代疗法;(b)以女性身份出现在公众场合超过 2 年;(c)有心理障碍病史(即性别焦虑症、焦虑症、抑郁症和注意力缺陷多动障碍 [ADHD])。在行为嗓音训练组和行为嗓音训练+手术组中,f0明显提高,TWVQ得分明显降低,并具有统计学意义。各治疗组的平均变化情况相似;仅接受手术治疗的患者无法获得手术前后的数据。f0的较大变化与嗓音训练次数的增加直接相关:结论:寻求性别确认嗓音矫正的患者在治疗过程中存在差异,但治疗类型可能不会影响治疗效果。本组患者的生活质量有所提高,说话的基本频率也有所增加。
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Not Just Checklists and Rainbows: Exploring Canadian Dietitians' Beliefs, Values, and Knowledge of Transgender Nutritional Care. 不仅仅是检查表和彩虹:探索加拿大营养师对变性人营养护理的信念、价值观和知识》(Canadian Dietitians' Beliefs, Values, and Knowledge of Transgender Nutritional Care)。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0107
Duygu Gunaydin, Drew Burchell, Nicholas Hickens, Phillip Joy

Purpose: Many transgender (short form: trans) people are experiencing disparities within Canadian health care systems, including nutritional and dietetic health care systems. This research explores the views, beliefs, and experiences of Canadian dietitians about trans nutritional care and seeks to understand how dietitians can better address the nutritional needs of trans individuals.

Methods: Semistructured online interviews were conducted with 16 Canadian dietitians. Interviews were transcribed and the data were analyzed thematically.

Results: Three main themes were created; (1) There's an Unjust System, (2) We've Come a Long Way, and (3) Not Just Checklists and Rainbows. The participants explored the historic nature of the Canadian dietetic profession and noted the connection between cis-normativity and the erasure of trans identities. They also explored how dietitians could better address the health needs of trans people, including moving beyond the acknowledgement of trans identities to changing the way gender is viewed in the profession.

Conclusion: The dietetic profession must move beyond surface-level activities and rethink gender. Recommendations include adding trans-focused care training into the profession, creating safer spaces for trans individuals, advocacy and allyship, and recruiting trans people to the profession.

目的:许多变性人(简称 "变性人")在加拿大的医疗保健系统(包括营养和饮食医疗保健系统)中遭遇不平等待遇。本研究探讨了加拿大营养师对变性人营养护理的看法、信念和经验,并试图了解营养师如何才能更好地满足变性人的营养需求:对 16 名加拿大营养师进行了半结构化在线访谈。对访谈内容进行了转录,并对数据进行了主题分析:结果:形成了三大主题:(1) 存在不公正的制度;(2) 我们走过了漫长的道路;(3) 不仅仅是清单和彩虹。与会者探讨了加拿大营养师行业的历史性质,并注意到顺性-规范性与抹杀变性身份之间的联系。他们还探讨了营养师如何才能更好地满足变性人的健康需求,包括超越对变性身份的认可,改变行业内对性别的看法:结论:营养师行业必须超越表面活动,重新思考性别问题。建议包括在该行业中增加以变性为重点的护理培训、为变性人创造更安全的空间、宣传和结盟以及招募变性人加入该行业。
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"I Think There's Only Two Fields for That": Hospital Registrar Attitudes and Practices for Collecting Patient Gender Identity Data. "我认为只有两个字段可以填写":医院登记员对收集病人性别认同数据的态度和做法》(Hospital Registrar Attitudes and Practices for Collecting Patient Gender Identity Data)。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0083
Shivani Mehta, Alex Waad, Madeline Brooks, Scott D Siegel

Purpose: This study aimed to understand the experiences of hospital registrars in collecting gender identity data.

Methods: A qualitative study that thematically analyzed key informant interviews with 37 registrars regarding their attitudes and practices in collecting gender identity data.

Results: Collection of gender identity is influenced by (1) system-level barriers, (2) discrepancies in source of truth for documentation, and (3) registrars' underlying attitudes and behaviors.

Conclusions: Findings demonstrate that person- and system-level barriers can interfere with the accurate and respectful collection of gender identity data, which is critical for tracking and addressing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer health disparities.

目的:本研究旨在了解医院登记员在收集性别认同数据方面的经验:结果:收集性别认同数据受到以下因素的影响:(1)系统层面的障碍;(2)性别认同数据的真实来源存在差异:结果:性别认同数据的收集受到以下因素的影响:(1)系统层面的障碍;(2)文件真实来源的差异;(3)登记员的基本态度和行为:研究结果表明,个人和系统层面的障碍会影响性别身份数据的准确和尊重性收集,而这对于跟踪和解决女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和同性恋者的健康差异问题至关重要。
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Reproductive and Fertility Knowledge and Attitudes Among Transgender and Gender-Expansive Youth: A Replication and Extension. 变性和性别开放青年的生殖和生育知识及态度:复制和推广。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0080
Justin Halloran, Alec M Smidt, Aimee Morrison, Julia Cron, Amanda N Kallen, Christy L Olezeski

Purpose: This study sought to replicate and expand a previous pilot investigation of reproductive knowledge, attitudes toward fertility and parenthood, and sources of information on these topics among transgender and gender-expansive (TGE) youth.

Methods: The Yale Pediatric Gender Program (YPGP) Reproductive Knowledge and Experiences Survey (YPGP-RKES) was administered to 70 TGE adolescents receiving care at an interdisciplinary clinic providing gender-affirming health care at an academic medical center. Data gathered included sources of information on reproduction and fertility, concerns about future parenthood and reproduction, and interest in different types of parenthood.

Results: Over a third (39.1%) of participants reported it was important to them to have a child one day, while only a small proportion (23.2%) reported an interest in biological parenthood. A plurality of participants (37.3%) reported at least one concern about future fertility. The number of reproductive concerns did not differ by age or treatment (puberty blockers or gender-affirming hormones vs. no treatment) status. With respect to needs for more information and sources of information, most (56.5%) participants received information about fertility issues before this study, with the most cited source of information being online research.

Conclusions: The current study replicated and extended previous findings on the reproductive attitudes and knowledge of TGE adolescents. Understanding the informational needs and priorities of adolescent TGE patients presenting for medical treatment will allow providers to give more robust patient education. This will, in turn, facilitate patients' ability to provide fully informed consent for treatment that aligns with their fertility and reproductive priorities and goals.

目的:本研究旨在复制和扩展之前的一项试点调查,调查内容包括变性和性别开放(TGE)青少年的生殖知识、对生育和养育子女的态度以及有关这些主题的信息来源:耶鲁大学儿科性别项目(YPGP)生殖知识和经历调查(YPGP-RKES)的调查对象为 70 名变性和性别开放(TGE)青少年,他们在一家学术医疗中心的跨学科诊所接受治疗,该诊所提供性别确认保健服务。收集的数据包括有关生殖和生育的信息来源、对未来生育和生殖的担忧以及对不同类型生育的兴趣:超过三分之一(39.1%)的参与者表示,有朝一日能有一个孩子对他们来说很重要,而只有一小部分(23.2%)的参与者表示对生儿育女感兴趣。大多数参与者(37.3%)对未来的生育至少有一种担忧。生殖问题的数量并不因年龄或治疗(青春期阻断剂或性别确认激素与不治疗)状况而异。关于对更多信息和信息来源的需求,大多数参与者(56.5%)在本研究之前就获得了有关生育问题的信息,其中提到最多的信息来源是在线研究:本研究重复并扩展了之前关于东京女孩青少年生育态度和知识的研究结果。了解接受治疗的 TGE 青少年患者的信息需求和优先事项,将有助于医疗服务提供者为患者提供更有力的教育。这反过来将有助于患者在完全知情的情况下同意接受符合其生育和生殖优先事项及目标的治疗。
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Providers' Perspectives on Decision-Making About Care for Transgender Youth. 医疗服务提供者对变性青少年护理决策的看法。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0120
Brandon F Terrizzi, Amy Sue Lambert, Lee Ann E Conard, Lisa M Vaughn, Ellen L Lipstein

Background: Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) youth face health care decisions that are complicated by both social and medical aspects of gender care. Little is known about how providers support decision-making in this context or the gaps they perceive in decision support.

Objective: To explore health care providers' perspectives on the decision-making processes in youth gender care.

Methods: We interviewed health care providers (n=17) caring for TGD youth and asked about the nature of families' decision-making, providers' role in this process, and potential improvements to existing support systems. Two independent coders coded all responses which were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: From providers' perspectives, they serve as "guides" to families through a challenging decision-making process. Youth arrive educated and eager to begin treatment, but caregivers are more hesitant. Providers lack data to address parents' concerns, and struggle to support families through interpersonal conflict. All providers recognized a need to improve decision support for families.

Conclusions: Providers described decision-making in this context as a multistep process where interpersonal conflict and limited data slow progress.

Practice implications: There is ample opportunity to leverage insights from adult and pediatric medical decision-making research to improve decision support for providers, TGD youth, and families.

背景:变性和性别多元化(TGD)青年面临着因性别护理的社会和医疗方面而复杂化的医疗决策。在这种情况下,医疗服务提供者如何为决策提供支持,或者他们在决策支持方面认为存在哪些差距,人们对此知之甚少:探讨医疗服务提供者对青少年性别护理决策过程的看法:我们采访了为 TGD 青少年提供护理的医疗服务提供者(17 人),询问了家庭决策的性质、医疗服务提供者在此过程中的角色以及对现有支持系统的潜在改进。两名独立的编码员对所有回答进行了编码,并采用主题分析法对其进行了分析:从托养者的角度来看,他们充当了家庭的 "向导",帮助他们完成具有挑战性的决策过程。青少年接受了教育,渴望开始治疗,但照顾者却比较犹豫。服务提供者缺乏数据来消除家长的顾虑,并努力在人际冲突中为家庭提供支持。所有服务提供者都认识到有必要改进对家庭的决策支持:服务提供者将这种情况下的决策描述为一个多步骤的过程,在这个过程中,人际冲突和有限的数据会延缓进展:实践意义:有很多机会可以利用成人和儿科医疗决策研究的见解来改善对服务提供者、TGD 青少年和家庭的决策支持。
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Editor's Statement: Using Misinformation to Harm LGBTQ People Is Not New. 编辑声明:利用错误信息伤害 LGBTQ 并非新鲜事。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2023.29001.editorial
Robert Garofalo
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Prevalence of Psoriasis and Perceived Association with Hormone Therapy in Transgender Adults. 变性成人的银屑病患病率及与激素治疗的关系。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0104
Hayley Braun, Elaine C Thompson, Qi Zhang, Vin Tangpricha, Michael Goodman, Howa Yeung

Purpose: The role of hormone therapy (HT) in the etiology and progression of psoriasis in the transgender population is unclear.

Methods: The prevalence of psoriasis in transmasculine (TM) and transfeminine (TF) adults and perceived links between psoriasis and gender-affirming HT is examined using a cross-sectional survey of 696 transgender individuals.

Results: Ever diagnosis of psoriasis was reported by 17 TM persons (4.9%; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.6-7.2) and 13 TF persons (3.7%; 95% CI: 1.7-5.7). Prevalence of current psoriasis in TM persons was 2.6% (95% CI: 0.9-4.3) and 1.1% (95% CI: 0.03-2.3) among TF persons. Notably, among participants who had ever had psoriasis, 17% perceived a link between their psoriasis and gender-affirming HT.

Conclusions: Prevalence of psoriasis among transgender persons resembled estimates in the general population. Potential associations between psoriasis and its severity with gender-affirming HT warrant further longitudinal research.

目的:激素疗法(HT)在跨性别人群银屑病的病因和发展中的作用尚不清楚:方法:通过对 696 名跨性别者进行横断面调查,研究跨男性化(TM)和跨女性化(TF)成年人的银屑病患病率,以及银屑病与性别确认 HT 之间的关系:有 17 名变性人(4.9%;95% 置信区间 [CI]:2.6-7.2)和 13 名变性人(3.7%;95% 置信区间:1.7-5.7)曾被诊断出患有银屑病。目前患有银屑病的 TM 患者为 2.6%(95% 置信区间:0.9-4.3),TF 患者为 1.1%(95% 置信区间:0.03-2.3)。值得注意的是,在曾经患有银屑病的参与者中,17%的人认为其银屑病与性别认同 HT 之间存在联系:结论:变性人的银屑病发病率与普通人群的估计值相似。银屑病及其严重程度与性别认同 HT 之间的潜在关联值得进一步开展纵向研究。
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Effects of Androgens on the Thickness of Retinal Layers in Transgender Men and in Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. 雄激素对变性男性和多囊卵巢综合征女性视网膜层厚度的影响。
IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-28 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2022.0061
Oksan Alpogan, Emin Erhan Donmez, Fisun Vural, Ayşe Özlem Balık

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between androgens and the retinal thickness by comparing the macular thickness (MT), retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL), and ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness of female-to-male transgender men (TGM), women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and cisgender women (CW).

Methods: Thirty-four eyes of 34 TGM, 34 eyes of 34 women with PCOS, and 45 eyes of 45 CW were evaluated by optical coherence tomography. One-way analysis of variance and body mass index (BMI)-adjusted one-way analysis of covariance were conducted to test the differences between groups for statistical evaluation.

Results: The parafoveal MT in TGM was significantly higher than women with PCOS and CW (p<0.001 and p=0.022, respectively). After adjusting for BMI, the perifoveal MT in TGM was significantly higher than women with PCOS and CW (p=0.041 and p=0.021, respectively). The nasal RNFL thickness in TGM was significantly higher than women with PCOS and CW (p=0.021 and p=0.009, respectively). The means of average and inferior RNFL, fovea, and the mean of all GCC values were higher in the TGM group than women with PCOS and CW, but these results were not statistically significant.

Conclusions: In this study, there was a significant difference between the TGM group and the CW group for the thickness of the nasal RNFL and parafoveal and perifoveal macular area. Androgens may have the potential to increase retinal thickness in TGM; however, there is a need for validation in larger study groups. Clinical Trial Registration Number: HNEAH-KAEK 2021/4.

目的:本研究旨在通过比较女变男(TGM)、多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)女性和顺性别女性(CW)的黄斑厚度(MT)、视网膜神经纤维层(RNFL)和神经节细胞复合体(GCC)厚度,评估雄激素与视网膜厚度之间的关系:通过光学相干断层扫描对 34 名变性男性的 34 只眼睛、34 名多囊卵巢综合征女性的 34 只眼睛和 45 名顺性女性的 45 只眼睛进行了评估。进行单因素方差分析和体重指数(BMI)调整后的单因素协方差分析,检验组间差异,以进行统计评估:结果:TGM 的视网膜旁 MT 明显高于 PCOS 和 CW 女性(pp=0.022)。调整体重指数后,TGM 的眼底 MT 明显高于 PCOS 和 CW 女性(分别为 p=0.041 和 p=0.021)。TGM 的鼻腔 RNFL 厚度明显高于 PCOS 和 CW 女性(分别为 p=0.021 和 p=0.009)。TGM 组的平均和下 RNFL 平均值、眼窝平均值以及所有 GCC 值的平均值均高于 PCOS 和 CW 女性,但这些结果并无统计学意义:在这项研究中,TGM 组与 CW 组在鼻腔 RNFL 厚度、视网膜旁和视网膜周围黄斑区方面存在显著差异。雄激素可能有增加 TGM 视网膜厚度的潜力;但是,还需要在更大的研究群体中进行验证。临床试验注册号:HNEAH-KAEK 2021/4。
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