缺失的临床指南:自闭症变性人和性别多元化人群护理范围综述。

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL EClinicalMedicine Pub Date : 2024-09-27 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102849
Lorna Bo, Anna I R van der Miesen, Sascha E Klomp, Zachary J Williams, Peter Szatmari, Meng-Chuan Lai
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在过去十年中,有关自闭症和性别多样性并存的研究越来越多。据估计,有 11% 的跨性别者和性别多元化者(TGD)被诊断患有自闭症。然而,对于自闭症 TGD 患者与性别相关的适当临床护理却缺乏足够的了解。我们对目前针对 TGD 患者的临床护理指南进行了一次范围界定审查,以确定有关自闭症的内容。我们在 PubMed、Web of Science、Google Scholar、Embase、Guidelines International Network 和 TRIP 医学数据库中检索了临床指导文件,并进行了参考文献挖掘和专家推荐。通过叙事综合法、建议映射法和参考文献频率分析法对证据进行综合。在确定的 31 份临床指导文件中,只有 11 份特别提到了自闭症与 TGD 之间的交叉关系。现有建议中的关键概念包括:倡导多学科方法;在评估过程中强调自闭症与不同性别经历的交叉性;以及--重要的是--认识到自闭症本身并不能作为接受性别相关护理的排除标准。然而,由于缺乏证据,目前还缺乏详细而实用的临床指导。我们需要采用基于发展、生命周期和优势的方法,对自闭症变性患者的护理经验和结果进行实证研究,从而制定出有实证依据且量身定制的指导意见:本研究由加拿大卫生研究院性与性别科学讲座项目(GSB 171373)资助,获奖者为 M-CL。
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The missing clinical guidance: a scoping review of care for autistic transgender and gender-diverse people.

The co-occurrence of autism and gender diversity has been increasingly studied in the past decade. It is estimated that ∼11% of transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals are diagnosed with autism. However, there is insufficient knowledge about appropriate gender-related clinical care for autistic TGD individuals. We performed a scoping review of current clinical guidance for the care of TGD individuals to identify what was said about autism. Clinical guidance documents were searched in PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Embase, Guidelines International Network, and TRIP medical database, as well as reference mining and expert recommendation. Evidence was synthesised by narrative synthesis, recommendation mapping, and reference frequency analysis. Out of the identified 31 clinical guidance documents, only eleven specifically mentioned the intersection between autism and TGD. Key concepts among the available recommendations included advocating for a multidisciplinary approach; emphasising the intersectionality of autism and gender-diverse experiences during assessments; and-importantly-recognising that autism, in itself, does not serve as an exclusion criterion for receiving gender-related care. However, detailed and practical clinical guidance is lacking due to a gap in evidence. Empirical research into the care experiences and outcomes of autistic TGD individuals using a developmental, lifespan, and strengths-based approach is needed to generate evidence-informed and tailored guidance.

Funding: This study was funded through a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Sex and Gender Science Chair program (GSB 171373) awarded to M-CL.

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EClinicalMedicine
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期刊介绍: eClinicalMedicine is a gold open-access clinical journal designed to support frontline health professionals in addressing the complex and rapid health transitions affecting societies globally. The journal aims to assist practitioners in overcoming healthcare challenges across diverse communities, spanning diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and health promotion. Integrating disciplines from various specialties and life stages, it seeks to enhance health systems as fundamental institutions within societies. With a forward-thinking approach, eClinicalMedicine aims to redefine the future of healthcare.
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