Mehra Geetika, Boskey Elizabeth R, Ganor Oren
Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Transgend Health. 2022 Nov 29;7(6):497-504. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0057. eCollection 2022 Nov.
The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) recommends referral by a mental health professional for gender-affirming chest and genital surgeries. However, several transgender health guidelines propose an informed consent model of care to respect patient autonomy. This research aimed to understand, characterize, and asses the quality of information gathered through referral letters for patients consulting for gender-affirming surgeries.
A retrospective review of electronic medical records (EMRs), including referral letters from behavioral health (BH) and primary care providers (PCPs), was conducted for patients seeking chest or genital surgery by a single surgeon between 2017 and 2019. Data were abstracted manually and included medical and gender history and documentation of WPATH-recommended surgical criteria.
A total of 233 patient records, including 171 PCP letters and 231 BH letters, were reviewed. With respect to documentation of surgical criteria, 92% of BH letters documented a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, 63% ability to provide informed consent, and 51% management of BH comorbidities. More than half of individuals with chronic physical health conditions did not have those conditions documented in their referral letters. Similarly, BH letters often failed to document BH diagnoses endorsed by patients. For example, while 80% of patients endorsed a diagnosis of anxiety, more than half did not have it documented in their letters. Overall, greater than half of diagnoses across BH conditions were only documented as present in the EMR.
Referral letters only variably documented WPATH-recommended surgical criteria and did not reliably document physical and mental health comorbidities. Our research suggests that multidisciplinary pre-surgical assessment may be more useful than referral letters in some settings.
世界跨性别健康专业协会(WPATH)建议由心理健康专业人员转介进行性别肯定性胸部和生殖器手术。然而,一些跨性别健康指南提出了一种尊重患者自主权的知情同意护理模式。本研究旨在了解、描述和评估通过转介信为寻求性别肯定性手术的患者收集的信息质量。
对2017年至2019年期间由一名外科医生为寻求胸部或生殖器手术的患者的电子病历(EMR)进行回顾性审查,包括行为健康(BH)和初级保健提供者(PCP)的转介信。数据通过手动提取,包括医疗和性别史以及WPATH推荐的手术标准的记录。
共审查了233份患者记录,包括171份PCP信件和231份BH信件。关于手术标准的记录,92%的BH信件记录了性别焦虑症的诊断,63%记录了提供知情同意的能力,51%记录了BH合并症的管理。超过一半患有慢性身体健康状况的个体在其转介信中未记录这些状况。同样,BH信件往往未能记录患者认可的BH诊断。例如,虽然80%的患者认可焦虑症诊断,但超过一半的患者在信件中未记录。总体而言,超过一半的BH疾病诊断仅在EMR中记录为存在。
转介信对WPATH推荐的手术标准记录不一,且未可靠记录身心健康合并症。我们的研究表明,在某些情况下,多学科术前评估可能比转介信更有用。