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Transgender and Gender Nonconforming in Emergency Departments: A Qualitative Report of Patient Experiences

机译:急诊部门中的变性和性别不合格:患者经历的定性报告

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>Background: Individuals who have a transgender or gender nonconforming (TGGNC) experience belong to a marginalized segment of the U.S. population, and healthcare can be difficult for them to navigate. Although emergency departments (EDs) traditionally serve as healthcare “safety nets” for vulnerable populations, quantitative studies outside the United States have found that TGGNC-experienced persons tend to avoid EDs and/or have negative experiences. This qualitative study primarily describes the ED experiences of people with a TGGNC history; furthermore, the study explores reasons why this population avoids U.S. EDs and their recommendations for improvements to ED care.>Methods: This qualitative study used data about TGGNC-historied persons' experiences in U.S. EDs from retrospective, anonymous, written surveys (paper or web based). National data collection took place from June 2012 through December 2014. Participant responses (n=240) were examined using thematic analysis.>Results: Using a framework that recognized positive and negative responses, the themes of Self-Efficacy and Power Inequity surfaced. These themes exposed the tension between patients with TGGNC experiences and clinicians who were perceived to lack training in this area, resulting in negative patient experiences. When practitioners had specific training about this population, participants reported positive care experiences.>Conclusions: This study indicates that many TGGNC-historied persons who use U.S. EDs have negative experiences, largely due to lack of provider sensitivity toward and training about this patient population. Data from this investigation suggest that training of U.S. ED providers and institutional support would help improve care for this marginalized group.
机译:>背景:具有跨性别或性别不符合(TGGNC)经验的个人属于美国人口的边缘化群体,他们的医疗保健可能很难导航。尽管传统上急诊室(ED)充当弱势人群的医疗“安全网”,但美国以外的定量研究发现,有TGGNC经验的人倾向于避开急诊室和/或有不良经历。这项定性研究主要描述了具有TGGNC历史的人的ED经历。此外,该研究还探讨了该人群为何避免使用美国急诊科的原因及其对改善急诊科护理的建议。>方法:该定性研究使用了回顾性,匿名,书面调查(基于纸张或网络)。从2012年6月至2014年12月进行了全国数据收集。使用主题分析研究了参与者的回应(n = 240)。>结果:使用认识到正面和负面回应的框架,自我效能感的主题权力不平等浮出水面。这些主题暴露了具有TGGNC经验的患者和被认为缺乏该领域培训的临床医生之间的紧张关系,导致患者体验不良。当从业人员接受有关此人群的特定培训时,参与者报告了积极的护理经验。有关此患者人群的培训。这项调查的数据表明,对美国ED提供商的培训和机构支持将有助于改善对这一边缘化群体的护理。

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