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为爱而生的生殖健康传播:评估 LGBT 生育力教育(LOvE)模块。

For the LOvE of Reproductive Health Communication: Assessment of the LGBT Oncofertility Education (LOvE) Module.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University, New York, New York, USA.

Department of Research, Rx4good, Daniel Island, South Carolina, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2023 Aug;12(4):555-560. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2022.0118. Epub 2022 Nov 30.

Abstract

The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Oncofertility Education (LOvE) module aims to improve knowledge on providing inclusive and affirming care for LGBTQ adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer. The objective of this study is to evaluate the role of the module in improving reproductive health communication for the care of LGBTQ AYAs with cancer. A 10-item multiple-choice pre-test and post-test assessed learner knowledge, with total knowledge scores ranging from 0 (no correct responses) to 10 (all correct responses). A post-module survey and open-ended questions assessed relevance of the module, quality, and appropriateness to professional practice. Paired -tests analyzed changes in knowledge before and after the module. Content analysis was applied to qualitative responses. Thirty-seven learners completed both the pre-test and post-test. Around 8.1% correctly answered all pre-test questions; 59.5% correctly answered all posttest questions. The average pre-test score was 8.3, versus posttest score of 9.5 ( < 0.0001). Eighty-nine percent of learners strongly agreed that LOvE Enriching Communication Skills for Health Professionals in Oncofertility was relevant to their work; 95% strongly agreed that it was easy to understand and navigate. Open-ended responses highlighted how the module helped learners strengthen the provider-patient relationship in the context of oncofertility, create a safe space for patients, and understand the relevance of educational materials about fertility to LGBTQ patients. We found significant improvement in knowledge of reproductive health care for LGBTQ AYAs with cancer after completing the module. Improving provider knowledge may improve confidence in providing inclusive and affirming care for LGBTQ AYAs with cancer, resulting in improved whole-person care.

摘要

同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、双性人和酷儿(LGBTQ)肿瘤生育教育(LOvE)模块旨在提高为癌症 LGBTQ 青少年和青年(AYAs)提供包容和肯定的护理知识。本研究的目的是评估该模块在提高 LGBTQ AYA 癌症患者生殖健康沟通方面的作用。 10 项多项选择预测试和后测试评估学习者的知识,总知识得分范围为 0(无正确答案)至 10(所有答案正确)。模块后调查和开放式问题评估了模块的相关性、质量和适用于专业实践。配对检验分析了模块前后知识的变化。内容分析应用于定性反应。 37 名学习者完成了预测试和后测试。约 8.1%的人正确回答了所有预测试问题;59.5%的人正确回答了所有后测试问题。平均预测试得分为 8.3,后测试得分为 9.5(<0.0001)。89%的学习者强烈同意 LOvE 丰富肿瘤生育专业人员的沟通技巧与他们的工作相关;95%的人强烈同意它易于理解和导航。开放式回复强调了该模块如何帮助学习者在肿瘤生育的背景下加强医患关系,为患者创造一个安全的空间,并理解与 LGBTQ 患者生育相关的教育材料的相关性。 我们发现,在完成该模块后,LGBTQ AYA 癌症患者生殖健康护理知识显著提高。提高提供者的知识可能会增强为 LGBTQ AYA 癌症患者提供包容和肯定的护理的信心,从而改善整体护理。

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