Department of Psychiatry.
VA Boston Healthcare System.
Psychol Serv. 2021 May;18(2):205-215. doi: 10.1037/ser0000378. Epub 2019 Jul 25.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations face a range of health disparities that all health care systems must address. In response to known health disparities, the LGBT Health Program of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) developed policies supporting the provision of affirming care to LGBT veterans. To support policy implementation, the program launched the LGBT Veteran Care Coordinator (LGBT VCC) Program in 2016, requiring every VHA facility to appoint at least one clinical staff member to serve as an LGBT VCC. This quality improvement project reports on LGBT VCCs' perspectives on the state of affirming care at their facilities in the first year of the program. LGBT VCCs (n = 79) completed a brief online survey, including qualitative questions on barriers and facilitators to implementation, and general recommendations for the program. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) guided directed content analysis of reported facilitators and barriers. The highest proportion of facilitators and barriers reported by the LGBT VCCs were coded under leadership engagement, available resources, other personal attributes, organizational culture, and networking and communications. LGBT VCCs requested additional support in securing adequate designated administrative time, engaging with facility leadership, improving networking and communication, tailoring programing, and providing professional advancement opportunities. Organizing findings using the CFIR enabled the LGBT Health Program to effectively promote facilitators and address barriers experienced during the startup year of the LGBT VCC Program. The VHA's efforts to reduce LGBT veteran health disparities may serve as a model for other health care systems. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者(LGBT)群体面临着一系列健康差距,所有医疗保健系统都必须解决这些问题。为了应对已知的健康差距,退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)的 LGBT 健康计划制定了支持向 LGBT 退伍军人提供肯定护理的政策。为了支持政策的实施,该计划于 2016 年推出了 LGBT 退伍军人护理协调员(LGBT VCC)计划,要求每个 VHA 设施至少任命一名临床工作人员担任 LGBT VCC。这个质量改进项目报告了 LGBT VCC 对其设施在该计划实施的第一年提供肯定护理的情况的看法。LGBT VCC(n = 79)完成了一份简短的在线调查,包括关于实施障碍和促进因素的定性问题,以及对该计划的一般建议。实施研究的综合框架(CFIR)指导对报告的障碍和促进因素进行定向内容分析。LGBT VCC 报告的障碍和促进因素中,比例最高的是领导参与、可用资源、其他个人属性、组织文化以及网络和沟通。LGBT VCC 要求在确保足够的指定行政时间、与设施领导层合作、改善网络和沟通、调整项目以及提供专业发展机会方面获得更多支持。使用 CFIR 组织调查结果使 LGBT 健康计划能够有效地促进促进因素,并解决 LGBT VCC 计划启动第一年所经历的障碍。VHA 减少 LGBT 退伍军人健康差距的努力可以作为其他医疗保健系统的典范。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。