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Tiptoeing Around the System: Alternative Healthcare Navigation Among Gender Minorities in New Orleans

机译:围绕系统的脚步声:新奥尔良性别少数群体中的替代医疗保健导航

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>Purpose: Gender Minority (GM) individuals experience healthcare access barriers, including financial concerns and discrimination, which influence their health seeking behaviors. This study explores the alternative navigation strategies used by GM individuals to cope with these barriers and access care, both biomedical and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).>Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with GM individuals (n=18) and healthcare providers (n=5) identified through purposive sampling. Semistructured guides were used to elicit information about healthcare seeking strategies and experiences. Transcribed interview data were coded, sorted, and analyzed for key themes.>Results: Commonly discussed healthcare access barriers included the following: identifying a competent provider, costs and insurance obstacles, and anticipated discrimination. Respondents expressed a need for gender-affirming care within the biomedical system, and alternative navigation strategies to overcome access barriers, including travelling abroad for surgical procedures, ordering hormones online, and sharing with friends. Respondents discussed CAM principally related to emotional health, preferring CAM to biomedical offerings. Utilizing social networks to access all care modalities was common.>Conclusions: The healthcare-seeking behavior of GM individuals demonstrates great resilience. This population is committed to accessing gender-affirming care regardless of the associated risks of care outside of provider supervision. The healthcare community needs to eliminate access barriers and support harm reduction strategies. CAM for emotional health support and the role of social networks in accessing care resources should be better integrated into care for this population.
机译:>目的:性别少数群体(GM)的人会遇到医疗保健障碍,包括财务问题和歧视,这会影响他们的健康寻求行为。这项研究探索了转基因个体用来应对这些障碍和获得医疗服务的替代导航策略,包括生物医学,补充医学和替代医学(CAM)。>方法:对转基因个体进行了深入访谈( n = 18)和通过有意抽样确定的医疗保健提供者(n = 5)。使用半结构化指南来获取有关寻求医疗保健策略和经验的信息。对转录的访谈数据进行编码,分类和主要主题分析。>结果:经常讨论的医疗保健获取障碍包括:确定合格的提供者,成本和保险障碍以及预期的歧视。受访者表示,需要在生物医学系统内提供性别确认护理,并需要其他导航策略来克服进入障碍,包括出国进行外科手术,在线订购荷尔蒙以及与朋友分享。受访者讨论的CAM主要与情绪健康有关,他们更喜欢CAM而不是生物医学产品。利用社交网络访问所有护理方式很普遍。>结论:转基因个体的医疗保健行为显示出极大的适应力。该人群致力于获得性别确认的护理,而不管提供者监督之外的护理风险。医疗保健界需要消除进入障碍并支持减少伤害的策略。应当将用于情绪健康支持的CAM和社交网络在获取护理资源中的作用更好地整合到该人群的护理中。

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