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性发育障碍命名术语在受影响个体中的态度。

Attitudes towards "disorders of sex development" nomenclature among affected individuals.

机构信息

Division of Urology, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, IL, USA; Department of Urology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA; Center for Healthcare Studies, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.

Division of Urology, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Urol. 2017 Dec;13(6):608.e1-608.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2017.03.035. Epub 2017 May 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Although now commonly used in medicine, the updated "disorders of sex development" (DSD) nomenclature formally introduced in 2006 has never been universally accepted by members of the affected community, particularly advocacy groups. Use of this nomenclature by medical professionals may unintentionally negatively affect access to healthcare and research for individuals with DSD conditions.

OBJECTIVE

Among individuals affected by various DSD diagnoses, this study sought to (1) evaluate attitudes towards potentially controversial DSD terminology, (2) determine potential impact of terminology on how affected individuals access healthcare, and (3) explore alternate terms.

STUDY DESIGN

A web-based survey was developed in collaboration with the AIS-DSDSG (Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome-DSD Support Group) leadership. AIS-DSDSG members (caregivers and affected individuals) were surveyed about attitudes towards DSD, potential impact on healthcare utilization, and alternate terms. A qualitative analysis of reasons for using/avoiding specific terms was performed.

RESULTS

Surveys were completed by 202 out of 580 (35%) AIS-DSDSG members (61% affected, 39% caregivers; 16% non-gender binary; age range of affected individuals 0-86 years). Only 24% use disorder of sex development to describe themselves/their child. A majority (69%) had a negative emotional experience because of clinical use of nomenclature; 81% changed their care because of it. Preferred and non-preferred terms for clinical care and research are illustrated in the figure. Preferred diagnostic terms were intersex, variation in sex development, and difference of sex development (55%, 52%, and 50% liked/strongly liked, respectively). Disorder of sex development was not preferred (17% liked/strongly liked). About one-third reported that they would not attend a clinic named the Disorder of Sex Development Clinic. Overall, 81% provided qualitative comments; flexible terminology use was a key theme.

DISCUSSION

These study findings are consistent with previous studies that demonstrated negative perceptions of DSD nomenclature. This study adds to previous findings by surveying a large group of affected individuals with a range of diagnoses, and by exploring emotional impact and healthcare utilization. Several possible alternative terms were also defined. The study was limited by inclusion of only members of AIS-DSDSG, a convenience sample where complete AIS is over-represented, and whose views may not represent the opinion of all individuals with DSD conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

A group of affected individuals and parents have negative views about the DSD terminology commonly used by medical professionals. Use of certain terms may affect the choice of healthcare provider/institution. Evaluation of DSD terminology in other affected individuals, and re-evaluation of current nomenclature, in collaboration with advocates, is needed.

摘要

简介

尽管现在在医学中广泛使用,但 2006 年正式引入的更新后的“性发育障碍”(DSD)命名法从未被受影响的群体成员,特别是倡导团体普遍接受。医疗专业人员使用这种命名法可能会无意中对 DSD 患者的医疗保健和研究机会产生负面影响。

目的

在受各种 DSD 诊断影响的个体中,本研究旨在(1)评估对潜在有争议的 DSD 术语的态度,(2)确定术语对个体获得医疗保健的潜在影响,以及(3)探索替代术语。

研究设计

与 AIS-DSDSG(雄激素不敏感综合征-DSD 支持小组)合作开发了一项基于网络的调查。对 AIS-DSDSG 成员(照顾者和受影响的个体)进行了关于 DSD 态度、对医疗保健利用的潜在影响以及替代术语的调查。对使用/避免特定术语的原因进行了定性分析。

结果

202 名 AIS-DSDSG 成员(61%受影响,39%照顾者;16%非性别二元;受影响个体的年龄范围为 0-86 岁)完成了调查。只有 24%的人用性发育障碍来描述自己/孩子。大多数(69%)因临床使用命名法而产生负面情绪体验;81%因此改变了他们的护理方式。图中说明了临床护理和研究的首选和非首选术语。首选的诊断术语是间性、性发育变异和性发育差异(分别有 55%、52%和 50%的人喜欢/非常喜欢)。性发育障碍不受欢迎(17%的人喜欢/非常喜欢)。约三分之一的人表示他们不会去名为性发育障碍诊所的诊所就诊。总的来说,81%的人提供了定性意见;灵活的术语使用是一个关键主题。

讨论

这些研究结果与先前表明对 DSD 命名法存在负面看法的研究一致。本研究通过调查一大组患有各种诊断的受影响个体,并探讨情绪影响和医疗保健利用情况,进一步证实了这一结果。还确定了一些可能的替代术语。该研究存在一些局限性,包括仅纳入 AIS-DSDSG 的成员,这是一个方便的样本,其中完全 AIS 的代表性过高,其观点可能无法代表所有 DSD 患者的意见。

结论

一组受影响的个人和家长对医疗专业人员常用的 DSD 术语持负面看法。某些术语的使用可能会影响医疗保健提供者/机构的选择。需要在倡导者的合作下,在其他受影响的个体中评估 DSD 术语,并重新评估当前的命名法。

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