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Using sexual orientation and gender identity data in electronic health records to assess for disparities in preventive health screening services

机译:在电子健康记录中使用性取向和性别认同数据,以评估预防性健康筛查服务的差异

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Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) populations have an increased risk of multiple adverse health outcomes. Capturing patient data on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) in the electronic health record (EHR) can enable healthcare organizations to identify inequities in the provision of preventive health screenings and other quality of care services to their LGBTQ patients. However, organizations may not be familiar with methods for analyzing and interpreting SOGI data to detect health disparities.Purpose: To assess an approach for using SOGI EHR data to identify potential screening disparities of LGBTQ patients within distinct healthcare organizations.Methods: Five US federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) retrospectively extracted three consecutive months of EHR patient data on SOGI and routine screening for cervical cancer, tobacco use, and clinical depression. The screening data were stratified across SOGI categories. Chi-Square and Fisher's Exact test were used to identify statistically significant differences in screening compliance across SOGI categories within each FQHC.Results: In all FQHCs, cervical cancer screening percentages were lower among lesbian/gay patients than among bisexual and straight/heterosexual patients. In three FQHCs, cervical cancer screening percentages were lower for transgender men than for cisgender (i.e., not transgender) women. Within each FQHC, we observed statistically significant associations (P 0.05) between SOGI categories and at least one screening measure. The small number of transgender patients, and limitations in EHR functionality, created challenges in interpretation of SOGI data.Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first published report of using SOGI data from EHRs to detect potential disparities in healthcare services to LGBTQ patients. Our finding that lesbian/gay and transgender male patients had lower cervical cancer screening rates compared to heterosexual, bisexual, and cisgender women, is consistent with the research literature and suggests that using SOGI EHR data to detect preventive screening disparities has value. EHR functionality should allow for cross-checking gender identity with sex assigned at birth to reduce errors in data interpretation. Additional functionality, like clinical decision support based on anatomical inventories rather than gender identity, is needed to more accurately identify services that transgender patients need.
机译:背景:女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别和奇数(LGBTQ)人群具有增加的多重不良健康结果的风险。在电子健康记录(EHR)中捕捉关于性取向和性别认同(SOGI)的患者数据(EHR),可以使医疗组织能够识别为其LGBTQ患者提供预防性健康筛查和其他护理服务质量的不公平。然而,组织可能不熟悉分析和解释Sogi数据以检测健康差异的方法.Purpose:评估使用Sogi EHR数据的方法,以确定不同的医疗组织内LGBTQ患者的潜在筛查差异。方法:五个美国联邦合格健康中心(FQCS)回顾性地提取了连续三个月的EHR患者数据的Sogi和宫颈癌常规筛查,烟草使用和临床抑郁症。筛选数据跨Sogi类别分层。 Chi-Square和Fisher的确切试验用于鉴定每个FQHC中筛查Sogi类别的统计学意义差异。结果:在所有FQCS中,女同性恋/同性恋患者中的宫颈癌筛查百分比低于双性恋和直/异性恋患者。在三种FQCS中,宫颈癌筛查百分比对于跨性别男性而言比Cisbender(即,不是变性人)妇女更低。在每个FQC中,我们观察到Sogi类别和至少一个筛选措施之间的统计上显着的关联(P <0.05)。少数少数患者和EHR功能的局限性,在解释Sogi数据的解释中创造了挑战。结论:到我们的知识,这是第一个公布的报告使用EHRS从EHR中使用Sogi数据来检测LGBTQ患者的潜在差异。我们发现女同性恋/同性恋和患者男性患者与异性恋,双性恋和Cisbender女性相比具有较低的宫颈癌筛查率,与研究文献一致,并建议使用Sogi EHR数据来检测预防性筛查差异具有价值。 EHR功能应允许与出生时分配的性别交叉检查性别身份,以减少数据解释中的错误。在基于解剖学库存而不是性别认同的临床决策支持之类的附加功能,需要更准确地识别变性患者需要的服务。

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