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Transgender Athletes' Experiences With Health Care in the Athletic Training Setting

机译:Transcender运动员在运动训练环境中对医疗保健的经验

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Context The term transgender refers to individuals whose gender identity does not match their sex assigned at birth. Transgender people often report negative health care experiences, leading many to avoid seeking care. The experiences of transgender athletes with athletic trainers (ATs) are currently unknown. Objective To describe common experiences they have had with ATs and to identify barriers transgender athletes may encounter when seeking care. Design Qualitative phenomenologic study. Setting Individual phone interviews. Patients or Other Participants Nine transgender participants from high school (n = 2), collegiate (n = 4), club (n = 2), and semiprofessional (n = 1) athletics (age = 23.56 ± 5.32 years). Participants were either current athletes or had been athletes within the past 5 years. They consisted of transgender men (n = 3), transgender women (n = 3), and nonbinary or genderqueer people (n = 4), with 1 participant identifying as both a transgender man and nonbinary. Data Collection and Analysis Participants completed semistructured phone interviews that addressed positive and negative experiences, avoidance, and perceived AT knowledge of transgender concerns. The interviews were analyzed for themes and evaluated with a peer reviewer. Member checking was conducted to validate the findings. Results Three main themes emerged. Education described ATs' knowledge of transgender concerns and receptiveness to learning. Primacy of the patient addressed ATs' behaviors when interacting with transgender athletes. Environment involved how social environments affected transgender athletes' comfort with ATs. Participants commonly perceived a lack of clinician education on transgender needs, which combined with a lack of support or hostile environment to lead to discomfort and avoidance. Respecting privacy, demonstrating support, and being open to education led to positive experiences. Conclusions Athletic trainers can improve their care of transgender athletes in several areas. Information about transgender people should be included in athletic training curriculums. Athletic trainers can also use inclusive language, signal that facilities are safe for all, and be familiar with resources for transgender athletes.
机译:背景信息术语转型是指其性别认同与出生时分配的性别不符的个人。跨性别人士经常报告负面保健经验,避免寻求护理。具有运动培训师(ATS)的变性运动员的经历目前未知。目的描述他们在寻求护理时遇到的常见经历并识别障碍变量运动员可能会遇到。设计定性现象学研究。设置单个电话采访。患者或其他参与者来自高中(N = 2),大学生(n = 4),俱乐部(n = 2),和半专心(n = 1)田径运动(年龄= 23.56±5.32岁)。参与者是目前的运动员,或者在过去的5年里一直是运动员。它们由跨性别男性(n = 3),跨性别女性(n = 3)和非中等或性别人士(n = 4)组成,其中1名参与者识别为跨性别人和非互行。数据收集和分析参与者完成了彻底和消极的经验,避免和识别变性问题的正面和消极经验的半系统的电话访谈。对面临的面试进行了分析,并用同行评审员评估。成员检查是为了验证调查结果。结果出现了三个主要主题。教育描述了对变性人的关注和学习的接受知识。与跨性别运动员互动时,患者的首要地解决了ATS的行为。环境涉及社会环境如何影响跨性别运动员的舒适。与会者通常认为缺乏临床医生关于变性人需求的教育,这与缺乏支持或敌对环境相结合,以导致不适和避免。尊重隐私,证明支持,并开放教育导致积极的经历。结论运动培训师可以在几个地区改善他们对跨性别运动员的照顾。有关变性人员的信息应包括在运动培训课程中。运动培训师也可以使用包容性语言,信号为所有人提供安全,并熟悉变性运动员的资源。

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