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Tasmanian healthcare professionals' & students' capacity for LGBTI plus inclusive care: A qualitative inquiry

机译:塔斯马尼亚医疗保健专业人士的LGBTI Plus包容性护理的能力:定性查询

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The health disparities and care needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI+) patients are becoming well known. However, healthcare practitioners (HCPs) and medical students across the Global North report limited understanding of this population and express concern about their capacity to meet the needs of LGBTI + patients. To address these gaps in literature and practice, this study draws on qualitative interviews with 12 clinicians and five health professional students exploring their understandings and approaches to LGBTI + inclusive practice in Tasmania, Australia. Through a reflexive thematic analysis, we identified that both practicing clinicians and students did not believe that their training adequately prepared them to treat LGBTI + patients. Other keybarriersincluded reduced awareness of LGBTI + community needs due to the lack of exposure to LGBTI + patients and unfamiliarity with appropriate referral pathways in the regional Tasmanian context. Conversely, factorsenablingprovision of LGBTI + inclusive care included prior experience working with LGBTI + patients and establishing a network of supportive colleagues and local services. Participants who identified as LGBTI + themselves saw their personal experiences as a strength in supporting LGBTI + patients. While awareness of LGBTI + inclusive health practice is increasing, Tasmanian practitioners report insufficient training and practical difficulties with referral as key challenges.
机译:女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别和双性恋(LGBTI+)患者的健康差异和医疗需求正变得众所周知。然而,全球北部地区的医疗从业者(HCP)和医科学生报告称,他们对这一人群的了解有限,并对他们满足LGBTI+患者需求的能力表示担忧。为了解决文献和实践中的这些差距,本研究通过对12名临床医生和5名健康专业学生的定性访谈,探索他们对澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚LGBTI+包容性实践的理解和方法。通过自反性主题分析,我们发现执业临床医生和学生都不认为他们的培训为治疗LGBTI+患者做好了充分准备。其他关键障碍包括,由于缺乏接触LGBTI+患者的机会,以及不熟悉塔斯马尼亚地区的适当转诊途径,对LGBTI+社区需求的认识降低。相反,提供LGBTI+包容性护理的因素包括之前与LGBTI+患者合作的经验,以及建立支持性同事和当地服务网络。自我认定为LGBTI+的参与者将自己的个人经历视为支持LGBTI+患者的力量。尽管人们对LGBTI+包容性健康实践的认识正在提高,塔斯马尼亚从业者报告说,培训不足,以及转诊的实际困难是主要挑战。

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