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跨性别和性别非二元医学学生及医生的经历。

Experiences of Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Medical Students and Physicians.

作者信息

Dimant Oscar E, Cook Tiffany E, Greene Richard E, Radix Asa E

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Staten Island University Hospital, Northwell Health, New York, New York.

Office of Diversity Affairs, NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York.

出版信息

Transgend Health. 2019 Sep 23;4(1):209-216. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2019.0021. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

To explore the experiences of transgender and gender nonbinary (TGNB) medical students and physicians in the United States. The authors conducted a 79-item online survey using Likert-type and open-ended questions to assess the experiences of TGNB-identified U.S. medical students and physicians. Variables included demographic data, disclosure of TGNB status, exposure to transphobia, and descriptions of educational and professional experiences. Recruitment was conducted using snowball sampling through Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer professional groups, list-servs, and social media. The survey was open from June 2017 through November 2017. Respondents included 21 students and 15 physicians (10 transgender women, 10 transgender men, and 16 nonbinary participants). Half (50%; 18) of the participants and 60% (9) of physicians had not disclosed their TGNB identity to their medical school or residency program, respectively. Respondents faced barriers on the basis of gender identity/expression when applying to medical school (22%; 11) and residency (43%; 6). More than three-quarters (78%; 28) of participants censored speech and/or mannerisms half of the time or more at work/school to avoid unintentional disclosure of their TGNB status. More than two-thirds (69%; 25) heard derogatory comments about TGNB individuals at medical school, in residency, or in practice, while 33% (12) witnessed discriminatory care of a TGNB patient. TGNB medical students and physicians faced significant barriers during medical training, including having to hide their identities and witnessing anti-TGNB stigma and discrimination. This study, the first to exclusively assess experiences of TGNB medical students and physicians, reveals that significant disparities still exist on the basis of gender identity.

摘要

为探究美国跨性别及性别非二元认同(TGNB)的医学生和医生的经历。作者开展了一项包含79个项目的在线调查,使用李克特量表式问题和开放式问题来评估自我认同为TGNB的美国医学生和医生的经历。变量包括人口统计学数据、TGNB身份的披露、遭遇恐跨现象的情况,以及教育和职业经历的描述。通过女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿专业团体、邮件列表和社交媒体,采用滚雪球抽样法进行招募。调查于2017年6月至2017年11月开放。受访者包括21名医学生和15名医生(10名跨性别女性、10名跨性别男性和16名性别非二元认同者)。分别有一半(50%;18名)的参与者和60%(9名)的医生未向其医学院校或住院医师培训项目披露自己的TGNB身份。受访者在申请医学院校(22%;11名)和住院医师培训(43%;6名)时,因性别认同/表达而面临障碍。超过四分之三(78%;28名)的参与者在工作/学校时,有一半或更多时间会对自己的言语和/或举止加以掩饰,以避免无意中暴露自己的TGNB身份。超过三分之二(69%;25名)的人在医学院校、住院医师培训期间或实际工作中听到过关于TGNB人群的贬损性言论,而33%(12名)目睹过对TGNB患者的歧视性治疗。TGNB医学生和医生在医学培训期间面临重大障碍,包括不得不隐瞒自己的身份,以及目睹反TGNB的污名和歧视。这项首次专门评估TGNB医学生和医生经历的研究表明,基于性别认同的显著差异仍然存在。

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