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Perioperative Provider and Staff Competency in Providing Culturally Competent LGBTQ Healthcare in Pediatric Setting

机译:围手术期提供者和员工的能力在儿科环境中提供文化职能LGBTQ医疗保健

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Introduction: Children and adolescents identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning (LGBTQ) may feel reluctant to seek medical care due to stigma and the possibility of negative interactions with health care providers. Due to the short duration of the perioperative period, the interaction in this setting is limited and providers may not have the time to develop a rapport with the patient. It is imperative that staff are trained to address the patient and family in a culturally competent manner. Methods: We undertook surveys before and after a 2 part educational series among the pediatric perioperative staff to understand the impact of providing education and cultural competency training regarding caring for patients who identify as LGBTQ. Providers self-reported their knowledge and comfort on a 1–5 point scale (5 being most knowledgeable or comfortable) in 6 domains of caring for LGBTQ patients. Objective knowledge of LGBTQ issues was assessed using 7 questions based on lecture material. On objective assessment, knowledge of LGBTQ issues improved after cultural competency training. Results: The analysis included 90 responses. Before training, median ratings of knowledge and comfort were 3 or 4 out of a maximum of 5 for each domain. The pre-training median score on the 7-item test of LGBTQ cultural competency was 5 (IQR: 4, 6). After training, knowledge and comfort self-ratings did not improve, but the score on the objective knowledge test increased to a median of 6 (IQR: 4, 7; p=0.011) of 7 possible points. Discussion: Anesthesia providers participating in LGBTQ cultural competency training self-reported high levels of knowledge and comfort with providing care to LGBTQ patients even before formal training was provided. On objective assessment, knowledge of LGBTQ issues improved after cultural competency training.
机译:介绍:识别为女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别或酷儿/质疑(LGBTQ)的儿童和青少年可能因耻辱和与医疗保健提供者负面互动的可能性而感到不愿意寻求医疗保健。由于围手术期的短暂持续时间,该设置的互动是有限的,提供者可能没有时间与患者发展的关系。必须在文化竞争力的方式培训工作人员培训,以解决患者和家庭。方法:我们在儿科围手术期间的2份教育系列之前和之后进行了调查,以了解提供教育和文化能力培训关于照顾作为LGBTQ的患者的影响。提供者在1-5分尺度(5是LGBTQ患者的照顾域中的1-5分尺度(5个最知识或舒适)上的知识和舒适度。使用基于讲座材料的7个问题评估LGBTQ问题的客观知识。客观评估,文化能力培训后对LGBTQ问题的了解。结果:分析包括90个响应。在培训之前,每个领域最多5个知识和舒适度的中位数评分为3或4个。 LGBTQ文化竞争力7项测试的预培训中位数分数为5(IQR:4,6)。在培训后,知识和舒适的自我评级并未改善,但客观知识测试的得分增加到7个可能分数的6(IQR:4,7; P = 0.011)的中位数增加。讨论:参加LGBTQ文化培训的麻醉提供者自我报告的高度知识和舒适度,即使在提供正式培训之前也向LGBTQ患者提供护理。客观评估,文化能力培训后对LGBTQ问题的了解。

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