Bureau of Correctional Health Services , New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Queens, New York.
LGBT Health. 2016 Apr;3(2):116-21. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2015.0050. Epub 2016 Jan 8.
Correctional settings create unique challenges for patients with special needs, including transgender patients, who have an increased rate of overall discrimination, sexual abuse, healthcare disparities, and improper housing. As part of our correctional health quality improvement process, we sought to review and evaluate the adequacy of care for transgender patients in the New York City jail system.
Using correctional pharmacy records, transgender patients receiving hormonal treatment were identified. A brief in-person survey was conducted to evaluate their care in the community before incarceration, medical care in jail, and experience in the jail environment.
Survey findings and analysis of transgender patient healthcare-related complaints revealed opportunities for improvements in the provision of care and staff understanding of this population. Utilizing these findings, we conducted lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) trainings in all 12 jail clinics for medical, nursing, and mental health staff. Three months after LGBT training, patient complaints dropped by over 50%. After the development and implementation of a newly revised transgender healthcare policy, complaints dropped to zero within 6 months.
Our efforts to assess the quality of care provided to transgender patients revealed significant areas for improvement. Although we have made important gains in providing quality care through the implementation of policies and procedures rooted in community standards and the express wishes of our patients, we continue to engage this patient population to identify other issues that impact their health and well-being in the jail environment.
惩教环境给有特殊需求的患者带来了独特的挑战,包括跨性别患者,他们遭受歧视、性虐待、医疗保健差距和不当安置的比例更高。作为我们惩教医疗质量改进过程的一部分,我们试图审查和评估纽约市监狱系统中跨性别患者的护理是否充分。
使用惩教药房记录,确定正在接受激素治疗的跨性别患者。对他们入狱前的社区护理、监狱内的医疗护理以及监狱环境中的体验进行了简短的当面调查。
调查结果和对跨性别患者医疗保健相关投诉的分析揭示了在提供护理和工作人员对该人群的理解方面存在改进的机会。利用这些发现,我们在所有 12 家监狱诊所为医疗、护理和心理健康工作人员进行了男女同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者(LGBT)培训。在 LGBT 培训三个月后,患者投诉减少了 50%以上。在制定和实施新的经修订的跨性别医疗保健政策后,6 个月内投诉降至零。
我们努力评估为跨性别患者提供的护理质量,发现了显著的改进领域。尽管我们通过实施基于社区标准和患者明确意愿的政策和程序在提供优质护理方面取得了重要进展,但我们仍在继续与这一患者群体合作,以确定影响他们在监狱环境中的健康和福祉的其他问题。