Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Centre of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Centre of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Sex Med. 2020 Oct;17(10):2067-2076. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2020.06.017. Epub 2020 Aug 1.
Multiple options of genital gender-affirming surgery are available to transmen. The transman should be able to weigh these options based on the outcomes, risks, and consequences that are most important to him. For this reason, a decision aid for genital surgery in transmen (DA-GST) was developed. It aims to support the transman in making thoughtful choices among treatment options and facilitate shared decision-making between the healthcare professionals and the transindividual.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the newly developed DA-GST.
This was a cross-sectional study using mixed methods. Transmen considering to undergo genital surgery were eligible to partake in the study. The questionnaires used in this study were developed by adapting the validated Dutch translation of the "Decisional Conflict Scale," the "Measures of Informed Choice," and the "Ottawa Preparation for Decision-Making Scale." Qualitative interviews were conducted querying their subjective experience with the DA-GST. The data from the questionnaires were statistically analyzed, and the data from the interviews were thematically analyzed.
The main outcome measures were decisional conflict and decisional confidence measured via self-report items and qualitative data regarding the use of the DA-GST via interviews.
In total, 51 transmen participated in the questionnaires study, 99 questionnaires were analyzed, and 15 interviews were conducted. Although confident in their decision, most transmen felt responsible to collect the necessary information themselves. The ability to go through the decision aid independently aided the decision-making process by providing information and highlighting their subjective priorities. Suggested additions are pictures of postoperational outcomes and personal statements from experienced transmen.
The DA-GST could be implemented as an integral part of transgender health care. Clinicians could take the individual personal values into account and use it to accurately tailor their consult. This would ultimately improve the doctor-patient relationship and decrease decisional regret by enhancing effective shared decision-making.
STRENGTHS & LIMITATIONS: This mixed-method design study confirmed the use of the DA-GST while taking a broad range of decisional factors into account. Limitations include the absence of a baseline analysis and the limited power for the comparison of treatment groups.
This study suggests that the DA-GST helped transmen feel more prepared for their personal consult with the surgeon, reduced decisional conflict, and increased their decisional confidence. Mokken SE, Özer M, van de Grift TC, et al. Evaluation of the Decision Aid for Genital Surgery in Transmen. J Sex Med 2020;17:2067-2076.
可供跨性别男性选择的生殖器性别肯定手术有多种选择。跨性别男性应该能够根据对他最重要的结果、风险和后果来权衡这些选择。出于这个原因,开发了一种跨性别男性生殖器手术决策辅助工具(DA-GST)。它旨在支持跨性别男性在治疗选择之间做出深思熟虑的选择,并促进医疗保健专业人员和跨性别个体之间的共同决策。
本研究旨在评估新开发的 DA-GST。
这是一项使用混合方法的横断面研究。考虑进行生殖器手术的跨性别男性有资格参与研究。本研究中使用的问卷是通过改编经过验证的荷兰语翻译的“决策冲突量表”、“知情选择措施”和“渥太华决策准备量表”而开发的。进行了定性访谈,询问他们对 DA-GST 的主观体验。通过问卷调查获得的数据进行了统计学分析,通过访谈获得的数据进行了主题分析。
共有 51 名跨性别男性参与了问卷调查研究,分析了 99 份问卷,并进行了 15 次访谈。尽管对自己的决定充满信心,但大多数跨性别男性还是觉得有责任自己收集必要的信息。能够独立完成决策辅助工具的决策过程,通过提供信息和突出他们的主观优先事项来辅助决策。建议添加手术后结果的图片和有经验的跨性别男性的个人陈述。
DA-GST 可以作为跨性别者保健的一个组成部分实施。临床医生可以考虑个人的价值观,并使用它来准确地定制他们的咨询。这最终将通过增强有效的共同决策来改善医患关系并减少决策后悔。
这项混合方法设计研究证实了 DA-GST 的使用,同时考虑了广泛的决策因素。局限性包括缺乏基线分析和治疗组比较的能力有限。
本研究表明,DA-GST 帮助跨性别男性对与外科医生的个人咨询做好更充分的准备,减少决策冲突,并提高决策信心。Mokken SE、Özer M、van de Grift TC 等人。评估跨性别男性生殖器手术决策辅助工具。J 性医学 2020;17:2067-2076。