Tamargo Christina L, Quinn Gwendolyn P, Sanchez Julian A, Schabath Matthew B
Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
Department of Oncologic Sciences, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, 12901 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
J Clin Med. 2017 Oct 7;6(10):93. doi: 10.3390/jcm6100093.
Despite growing social acceptance, the LGBTQ population continues to face barriers to healthcare including fear of stigmatization by healthcare providers, and providers' lack of knowledge about LGBTQ-specific health issues. This analysis focuses on the assessment of quantitative and qualitative responses from a subset of providers who identified as specialists that treat one or more of the seven cancers that may be disproportionate in LGBTQ patients.
A 32-item web-based survey was emailed to 388 oncology providers at a single institution. The survey assessed: demographics, knowledge, attitudes, and practice behaviors.
Oncology providers specializing in seven cancer types had poor knowledge of LGBTQ-specific health needs, with fewer than half of the surveyed providers (49.5%) correctly answering knowledge questions. Most providers had overall positive attitudes toward LGBTQ patients, with 91.7% agreeing they would be comfortable treating this population, and would support education and/or training on LGBTQ-related cancer health issues.
Results suggest that despite generally positive attitudes toward the LGBTQ population, oncology providers who treat cancer types most prevalent among the population, lack knowledge of their unique health issues. Knowledge and practice behaviors may improve with enhanced education and training on this population's specific needs.
尽管社会认可度不断提高,但 LGBTQ 群体在获得医疗保健方面仍面临障碍,包括担心受到医疗服务提供者的歧视,以及提供者对 LGBTQ 特定健康问题缺乏了解。本分析重点评估了一部分自称是治疗 LGBTQ 患者中可能发病率较高的七种癌症中一种或多种癌症的专科医生的定量和定性回复。
向一家机构的 388 名肿瘤学医生发送了一份包含 32 个项目的网络调查问卷。该调查评估了:人口统计学、知识、态度和实践行为。
专门治疗七种癌症类型的肿瘤学医生对 LGBTQ 特定健康需求的了解较差,接受调查的医生中不到一半(49.5%)正确回答了知识问题。大多数医生对 LGBTQ 患者总体持积极态度,91.7%的医生表示愿意为这一群体提供治疗,并支持开展与 LGBTQ 相关的癌症健康问题的教育和/或培训。
结果表明,尽管对 LGBTQ 群体总体持积极态度,但治疗该群体中最常见癌症类型的肿瘤学医生对其独特的健康问题缺乏了解。通过加强针对该群体特定需求方面的教育和培训,知识和实践行为可能会得到改善。