Davison Kelly, Queen Roz, Lau Francis, Antonio Marcy
University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
Canada Health Infoway, Toronto, ON, Canada.
JMIR Med Inform. 2021 Feb 11;9(2):e25467. doi: 10.2196/25467.
Outdated gender, sex, and sexual orientation (GSSO) information practices in health care contribute to health inequities for sexual and gender minorities (SGMs). Governments, statistics agencies, and health care organizations are developing and implementing modernized practices that support health equity for SGMs. Extending our work, we conducted a rapid review of grey literature to explore information practices that support quality health care for SGMs.
The aim of this rapid review of grey literature was to elucidate modern GSSO information practices from leading agencies for adaptation, adoption, and application by health care providers and organizations seeking to modernize outdated GSSO information practices that contribute to health inequities among SGMs.
We searched MEDLINE and Google from 2015 to 2020 with terms related to gender, sex, sexual orientation, and electronic health/medical records for English-language grey literature resources including government and nongovernment organization publications, whitepapers, data standards, toolkits, health care organization and health quality practice and policy guides, conference proceedings, unpublished academic work, and statistical papers. Peer-reviewed journal articles were excluded, as were resources irrelevant to information practices. We also screened the reference sections of included articles for additional resources, and canvassed a working group of international topic experts for additional relevant resources. Duplicates were eliminated. ATLAS.ti was used to support analysis. Themes and codes were developed through an iterative process of writing and discussion with the research team.
Twenty-six grey literature resources met the inclusion criteria. The overarching themes that emerged from the literature were the interrelated behaviors, attitudes, and policies that constitute SGM cultural competence as follows: shared language with unambiguous definitions of GSSO concepts; welcoming and inclusive care environments and affirming practices to reduce barriers to access; health care policy that supports competent health care; and adoption of modernized GSSO information practices and electronic health record design requirements that address invisibility in health data.
Health equity for SGMs requires systemic change. Binary representation of sex and gender in electronic health records (EHRs) obfuscates natural and cultural diversity and, in the context of health care, places SGM patients at risk of clinical harm because it leads to clinical assumptions. Agencies and agents in health care need to be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to cultivate modern attitudes, policies, and practices that enable health equity for SGMs. Adopting small but important changes in the language and terminology used in technical and social health care systems is essential for institutionalizing SGM competency. Modern GSSO information practices depend on and reinforce SGM competency in health care.
医疗保健领域过时的性别、性取向和性身份认同(GSSO)信息实践加剧了性少数群体和性别少数群体(SGM)的健康不平等。政府、统计机构和医疗保健组织正在制定和实施支持SGM健康公平的现代化实践。在我们工作的基础上,我们对灰色文献进行了快速回顾,以探索支持SGM高质量医疗保健的信息实践。
本次对灰色文献的快速回顾旨在阐明领先机构的现代GSSO信息实践,以供寻求使导致SGM健康不平等的过时GSSO信息实践现代化的医疗保健提供者和组织进行调整、采用和应用。
我们在2015年至2020年期间在MEDLINE和谷歌上搜索了与性别、性取向、性身份认同以及电子健康/医疗记录相关的术语,以获取英文灰色文献资源,包括政府和非政府组织出版物、白皮书、数据标准、工具包、医疗保健组织和健康质量实践与政策指南、会议记录、未发表的学术作品以及统计论文。排除了经过同行评审的期刊文章以及与信息实践无关的资源。我们还筛选了纳入文章的参考文献部分以获取更多资源,并向一个国际主题专家工作组征求其他相关资源。去除了重复项。使用ATLAS.ti软件支持分析。通过与研究团队进行反复的撰写和讨论过程来确定主题和编码。
26份灰色文献资源符合纳入标准。文献中出现的总体主题是构成SGM文化能力的相互关联的行为、态度和政策,具体如下:对GSSO概念有明确无误定义的共享语言;欢迎和包容的护理环境以及肯定性实践以减少就医障碍;支持胜任医疗保健的卫生保健政策;采用现代化的GSSO信息实践以及电子健康记录设计要求,以解决健康数据中存在的隐形问题。
SGM的健康公平需要系统性变革。电子健康记录(EHR)中对性别的二元呈现模糊了自然和文化多样性,并且在医疗保健背景下,使SGM患者面临临床伤害风险,因为这会导致临床假设。医疗保健领域的机构和人员需要具备培养使SGM实现健康公平所需的现代态度、政策和实践的知识和工具。在技术和社会医疗保健系统中对使用的语言和术语进行虽小但重要的改变,对于将SGM能力制度化至关重要。现代GSSO信息实践依赖并强化医疗保健中的SGM能力。