Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2020 Oct 8;10(4):918-927. doi: 10.1093/tbm/iby105.
A compelling touted strategy for reducing discrimination towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients is improving communicative competence of health care providers (HCPs); however, evidence base for describing communication practices between HCPs and LGBT patients is scarce. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively examine HCP experiences and perspectives as they relate to patient sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) disclosure, perceived communication and structural/administrative challenges in interactions with LGBT patients, and suggestions for improving care of LGBT patients. The sample consisted of 1,253 HCPs, who provided open-ended responses to an online cross-sectional survey conducted at a Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Northeastern United States. The open-ended responses were inductively and deductively coded for key themes and sub-themes. The results demonstrated an array of useful communication strategies employed by oncology HCPs to encourage LGBT patients' SOGI disclosure (direct questions regarding sexual orientation, use of the term "partner," and using correct pronouns), communication and structural/administrative challenges faced by HCPs in providing care (HCP own fears and biases, transgender patient care, insurance issues, and procedural challenges for LGBT patients), and suggested recommendations from oncology HCPs to improve their care delivery for LGBT patients (more provider-based training, improving awareness of LGBT-friendly resources, establishing trusting relationships, and not assuming sexuality or gender identity). These findings have implications for developing and evaluating training programs to improve LGBT sensitivity and communication among HCPs, and encourage SOGI disclosure in an open and judgment-free health care environment.
一种被大力宣传的减少对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)患者歧视的策略是提高医疗保健提供者(HCP)的沟通能力;然而,描述 HCP 与 LGBT 患者之间沟通实践的证据基础很少。本研究的目的是定性研究 HCP 与 LGBT 患者的互动中与患者的性取向和性别认同(SOGI)披露、感知沟通和结构/行政挑战相关的经验和观点,以及改善 LGBT 患者护理的建议。该样本由 1253 名 HCP 组成,他们对美国东北部一家综合癌症中心进行的在线横断面调查提供了开放式回答。对开放式回答进行了归纳和演绎编码,以确定主要主题和子主题。结果表明,肿瘤学 HCP 采用了一系列有用的沟通策略来鼓励 LGBT 患者披露 SOGI(直接询问性取向、使用“伴侣”一词和使用正确的代词)、HCP 在提供护理方面面临的沟通和结构/行政挑战(HCP 自身的恐惧和偏见、跨性别患者护理、保险问题以及 LGBT 患者的程序挑战),以及肿瘤学 HCP 为改善对 LGBT 患者的护理提供的建议(更多基于提供者的培训、提高对 LGBT 友好资源的认识、建立信任关系以及不假设性行为或性别认同)。这些发现对开发和评估培训计划以提高 HCP 的 LGBT 敏感性和沟通能力,以及鼓励在开放和无评判的医疗环境中披露 SOGI 具有重要意义。