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Provider Perspectives on the Application of Patient Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Clinical Care: A Qualitative Study

机译:提供者对临床护理中患者性取向和性别认同的应用的观点:定性研究

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Background The federal government and other organizations have recommended that healthcare institutions collect and document patient sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) information in order to advance the understanding of the health of sexual and gender minority populations and to combat existing health disparities. Little is known, however, about provider perception of the clinical relevance of, or how they might use, patient SO/GI information in individual care. Objective To explore providers’ perspectives on and experiences with collection of patient SO/GI information and how the knowledge of this information may impact clinical care. Design Qualitative study using in-depth individual interviews of healthcare providers. Participants Twenty-five healthcare providers, including physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners, from the fields of family medicine, internal medicine, gynecology, and urology within a single healthcare system in an east coast city. Approach Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Transcripts were coded and analyzed using principles of grounded theory and thematic analysis to identify themes emerging from the data. Key results Providers recognized the importance of collecting patient SO/GI information for understanding population-level public health concerns and disparities, as well as understanding and respecting the context of patients’ lives. However, providers also emphasized the importance of knowing patients’ sexual behaviors and physical anatomy for addressing health risk and preventive care needs—and noted the distinction between these characteristics and patient SO/GI. Providers cautioned that assumptions based on knowledge of patient SO/GI may unintentionally obscure accurate profiles of patient behavior and anatomy. Conclusions Along with the potential benefits of routine collection of patient SO/GI, it is important that providers continue to inquire about patient behaviors and anatomy to inform individual risk and needs assessments. Findings from this study can inform the development of guidelines, trainings, and practices for incorporation of patient SO/GI along with existing assessment practices to improve individual and population health.
机译:背景技术联邦政府和其他组织建议医疗机构收集和记录患者的性取向和性别认同(SO / GI)信息,以推动对性别少数群体人口的健康以及打击现有卫生差异的理解。然而,关于提供者对个人护理中的患者所以/ GI信息的临床相关性或如何使用的临床相关性,甚至众所周知。目的探讨提供者的观点和经验,患者所以/ gi信息以及这些信息的知识如何影响临床护理。设计定性研究使用医疗保健提供者的深入各个访谈。参与者二十五个医疗保健提供者,包括医生,医师助理和护士从业者,来自家庭医学,内科,妇科和泌尿外科在东海岸城市的一个医疗保健系统中。接近访谈被记录并转录逐字。使用基础理论和主题分析的原则进行编码并分析转录物,以确定从数据出现的主题。关键结果提供商认识到收集患者所以/ GI信息,以了解人口级公共卫生问题和差异,以及理解和尊重患者的生活。但是,提供商还强调了了解患者性行为和物理解剖,以解决健康风险和预防性护理的重要性 - 并注意到这些特征与患者的区别为如/ gi。提供者警告说,基于患者的知识的假设可能无意地模糊了患者行为和解剖学的准确曲线。结论随着患者常规收集的潜在好处,提供商必须继续询问患者行为和解剖学,以告知个人风险和需求评估。本研究的调查结果可以为患者纳入患者的准则,培训和实践以及现有的评估实践,以改善个人和人口健康的准则,培训和实践。

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