美国变性人、非二元性别者和性别扩张者在远程医疗药物流产方面的经验及其对健康公平的影响

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Contraception Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1016/j.contraception.2024.110572
A Becker, SM Shuster, LR Koenig, J Ko, UD Upadhyay
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目标变性、非二元和性别扩张(TGE)患者需要人工流产护理。方法我们对 2021 年 4 月至 2024 年 1 月期间在 Choix、Hey Jane 和 Abortion on Demand 三家美国虚拟堕胎诊所接受远程健康堕胎护理的 TGE 患者进行了 13 次深入访谈。我们使用 Dedoose 对访谈进行了誊写和归纳分析。结果直接面向患者的远程医疗堕胎模式减少了变性和非二元患者的障碍。许多受访者对能够避免进入堕胎诊所这一通常与 "女性健康 "相关的场所表示赞赏。远程医疗让患者避免了潜在的性别歧视,也避免了与医疗服务提供者和其他患者进行与性别相关的不愉快互动,而这正是他们所期望的面对面医疗服务。患者可以选择在入院表格上报告自己喜欢的名字和/或代词,或者完全不披露自己的性别身份,他们对此表示赞赏,尤其是那些通过异步安全信息接受治疗而没有任何面对面交流的患者。TGE 受访者还对远程医疗增加的隐私、匿名性、减少的物流和速度表示赞赏。结论远程医疗流产护理对 TGE 患者来说是非常容易接受和有益的,因为他们受益于在家体验和减少的性别歧视。这些研究结果有助于引导患者亲自或通过虚拟诊所接受性别肯定的人工流产护理。
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TRANSGENDER, NONBINARY, AND GENDER-EXPANSIVE EXPERIENCES WITH TELEHEALTH MEDICATION ABORTION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH EQUITY IN THE US

Objectives

Transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive (TGE) patients need abortion care. However, little is known about TGE patients’ experiences with telehealth abortion care, a growing mode of abortion service post-Dobbs.

Methods

We conducted 13 in-depth interviews with TGE patients of three US virtual abortion clinics — Choix, Hey Jane, and Abortion on Demand — who obtained telehealth abortion care between April 2021 and January 2024. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed abductively using Dedoose.

Results

The direct-to-patient telehealth model for abortion reduced barriers for trans and nonbinary patients. Many interviewees appreciated the ability to avoid entering an abortion clinic, a space typically associated with “women’s health.” Telehealth allowed patients to circumvent potential gender discrimination or uncomfortable gender-related interactions with providers and other patients, which they expected from in-person care. Patients appreciated the option to either report their preferred name and/or pronouns on intake forms or to not disclose their gender identity altogether — particularly for those who received care through asynchronous secure messaging without any face-to-face interaction. TGE Interviewees also appreciated the increased privacy, anonymity, reduced logistics, and speed of telehealth.

Conclusions

Telehealth abortion care is highly acceptable and beneficial for TGE patients, as they benefit from an at-home experience coupled with reduced gender discrimination. Findings can help direct gender-affirming abortion care in-person and via virtual clinics.
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Contraception
Contraception 医学-妇产科学
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211
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Contraception has an open access mirror journal Contraception: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal Contraception wishes to advance reproductive health through the rapid publication of the best and most interesting new scholarship regarding contraception and related fields such as abortion. The journal welcomes manuscripts from investigators working in the laboratory, clinical and social sciences, as well as public health and health professions education.
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