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Systematic Collection of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in a Public Health System: The San Francisco Health Network SO/GI Systems-Change Initiative

机译:在公共卫生系统中的性取向和性别认同的系统收集:旧金山卫生网所以/ GI系统 - 变更倡议

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Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ + ) individuals experience disparate outcomes within health care that are often unacknowledged by health systems due to lack of systematic collection of sexual orientation/gender identity (SO/GI) data. Methods: This article describes a San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) initiative to standardize SO/GI data collection for every patient/client utilizing SFDPH services, as well as the training development and implementation around this initiative. This initiative incorporated community engagement throughout and had an aim of meeting new regulatory requirements, improving patient experience and, ultimately, equipping staff with the needed data to uncover and reduce health disparities. Results: Upon completion of the first wave of training (May 2019), a total of 5618 (69.1%) staff completed the online training and 2189 (26.7%) staff completed the optional in-person training. As of June 2020, SO/GI was collected in 35.0 percent of empanelled primary care patients and in 26.8 percent of the unique patient encounters overall throughout the health network. Conclusions: This initiative demonstrated the feasibility of implementing SO/GI data collection as an inclusive and community-driven culture change initiative, fully integrated with the complexities of operational change in a diverse public health network. Next steps include providing ongoing training and support for clinicians, staff, and patients, implementing SO/GI data collection for pediatric patients/clients, and identifying health disparities within the network to create targeted interventions and improve the care experience for our LGBTQ + patients/clients.
机译:背景:女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,变性人和酷儿(LGBTQ +)个人体验卫生保健中的差异陈述,由于缺乏系统的性定向/性别认同(SO / GI)数据而缺乏卫生系统往常被卫生系统彻底认识到。方法:本文介绍了旧金山公共卫生部(SFDPH)倡议,用于标准为使用SFDPH服务的患者/客户的所有患者/客户提供标准化,以及围绕这一举措的培训开发和实施。这一倡议在整个社区接触,旨在满足新的监管要求,提高患者体验,最终将工作人员提供所需的数据,以揭示和减少健康差异。结果:完成第一波培训(2019年5月)后,共有5618名(69.1%)的工作人员完成了在线培训,2189名(26.7%)工作人员完成了可选的内部培训。截至2020年6月,所以/ gi以35.0%的初级护理患者收集,占整个健康网络整体的26.8%的独特患者遇到。结论:这一举措表明,作为包容性和社区驱动的文化变革倡议,实施所以/ GI数据收集的可行性,与各种公共卫生网络的运作变化的复杂性完全集成。下一步包括为临床医生,工作人员和患者提供持续的培训和支持,为儿科患者/客户提供SO / GI数据收集,并识别网络内的健康差异,以创建目标干预措施,并改善我们的LGBTQ +患者的护理经验/客户。

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