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跨性别者辅助生殖服务体验的定性研究。

Trans people's experiences with assisted reproduction services: a qualitative study.

机构信息

Child, Youth and Family Program, Lakeridge Health, Oshawa, ON L1G 2B9, Canada.

Social and Epidemiological Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON M5S 2G8, Canada Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5T 3M7, Canada.

出版信息

Hum Reprod. 2015 Jun;30(6):1365-74. doi: 10.1093/humrep/dev087. Epub 2015 Apr 22.

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION

What are the experiences of trans persons (i.e. those whose gender identity does not match the gender assigned to them at birth) who sought or accessed assisted reproduction (AR) services in Ontario, Canada, between 2007 and 2010?

SUMMARY ANSWER

The majority of trans persons report negative experiences with AR service providers.

WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY

Apart from research examining desire to have children among trans people, most of the literature on this topic has debated the ethics of assisting trans persons to become parents. To-date, all of the published research concerning trans persons' experiences with AR services is solely from the perspective of service providers; no studies have examined the experiences of trans people themselves.

STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: Secondary qualitative research study of data from nine trans-identified people and their partners (total n = 11) collected as part of a community-based study of access to AR services for sexual and gender minority people between 2010 and 2012.

PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: Trans-identified volunteers (and their partners, when applicable) who had used or attempted to access AR services since 2007 from across Ontario, Canada, participated in a 60-90 minute, semi-structured qualitative interview. Qualitative analysis was performed using a descriptive phenomenological approach. Emerging themes were continually checked against the data as part of an iterative process.

MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE

The data highlight barriers to accessing AR services for trans people. Participant recommendations for improving AR service provision to better meet the needs of this population are presented. These recommendations address the following areas: (i) AR service provider education and training; (ii) service provider and clinic practices and (iii) clinic environment.

LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: The majority of study participants were trans people who identified as men and who resided in major urban areas; those living in smaller communities may have different experiences that were not adequately captured in this analysis.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS

While existing literature debates the ethics of assisting trans people to become parents through the use of AR, our study demonstrates that they are already accessing or attempting to access these services. This reality necessitates a shift toward exploring the ways in which AR services can be improved to better meet the needs of this population, from the perspectives of both service users and service providers.

STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS: This project was supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute of Gender and Health, in partnership with the Assisted Human Reproduction Canada: Catalyst Grant: Psychosocial Issues Associated with Assisted Human Reproduction (FRN-103595). S.M. was supported by a Canada Graduate Scholarship from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council, as well as research funding from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. S.J.-A. was supported by an Ontario Graduate Scholarship funded by the Province of Ontario and the University of Toronto.

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摘要

研究问题

2007 年至 2010 年间,在加拿大安大略省寻求或获得辅助生殖(AR)服务的跨性别者(即其性别认同与出生时分配的性别不符的人)的经历如何?

总结答案

大多数跨性别者报告说与 AR 服务提供者有负面经历。

已知情况

除了研究跨性别者生育愿望的研究外,大多数关于该主题的文献都在争论协助跨性别者成为父母的伦理问题。迄今为止,所有关于跨性别者使用 AR 服务的经验的已发表研究都仅来自服务提供者的观点;没有研究检查过跨性别者自身的经验。

研究设计、规模、持续时间:这是一项对 2010 年至 2012 年间,从安大略省各地招募的 9 名跨性别认同者及其伴侣(总 n=11)进行的基于社区的辅助生殖服务获取研究中数据的二次定性研究。

参与者/材料、地点、方法:跨性别认同者(及其伴侣,如适用)自 2007 年以来在安大略省各地使用或试图使用 AR 服务,参加了 60-90 分钟的半结构化定性访谈。使用描述性现象学方法进行定性分析。在迭代过程中,不断将出现的主题与数据进行核对。

主要结果和机会的作用

数据突出了跨性别者获得 AR 服务的障碍。参与者提出了改善 AR 服务提供以更好地满足该人群需求的建议。这些建议涉及以下领域:(i)AR 服务提供者的教育和培训;(ii)服务提供者和诊所的实践和(iii)诊所环境。

局限性、谨慎的原因:大多数研究参与者是男性,居住在主要城市地区的跨性别者;居住在较小社区的人可能有不同的经验,在这项分析中没有充分捕捉到。

研究结果的更广泛影响

虽然现有文献就通过使用 AR 协助跨性别者成为父母的伦理问题进行了辩论,但我们的研究表明,他们已经在获得或试图获得这些服务。这种现实需要转向探索如何改进 AR 服务,以更好地满足该人群的需求,从服务使用者和服务提供者的角度出发。

研究资金/利益冲突:该项目由加拿大卫生研究院-性别与健康研究所与加拿大辅助生殖协会合作支持,与 Catalyst Grant:辅助生殖相关的心理社会问题(FRN-103595)。S.M. 得到了社会科学和人文研究理事会加拿大研究生奖学金以及约克大学 Osgoode Hall 法学院研究资金的支持。S.J.-A. 得到了安大略省研究生奖学金的支持,该奖学金由安大略省和多伦多大学共同提供。

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