Department of Health Services Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Cancer Med. 2023 Jun;12(11):12739-12748. doi: 10.1002/cam4.5906. Epub 2023 Apr 18.
There is widespread recognition of the need to achieve equitable outcomes for all cancer survivors. This requires understanding of the experiences and outcomes of vulnerable groups. People who identify as sexually or gender diverse are known to be at risk of inferior cancer and survivorship outcomes, however, the posttreatment survivorship experiences of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people have not been well studied. This study explored the survivorship experiences of people who identify as TGD, focusing on the physical and psychological aspects of the posttreatment survivorship phase and their experiences of follow-up cancer care.
A qualitative study of 10 TGD cancer survivors. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and data were analyzed by thematic analysis.
Six themes were generated from the data. TGD people reported (1) anxiety when attending appointments and avoidance of necessary follow-up care, (2) experiences of transphobia and discrimination within oncology care settings and (3) lack of consideration of TGD identity by providers. Themes further describe (4) physical aspects of being both TGD and a cancer survivor, (5) absence of inclusive and diverse supportive care resources, as well as (6) positive growth after cancer.
Approaches to mitigate these issues are urgently called for. These include training in TGD health for health-care providers, inclusion of TGD health in medical and nursing curricula, processes to collect and use gender identity and preferred pronoun data in clinical settings, and development of TGD-inclusive information and peer-support resources.
人们普遍认识到需要为所有癌症幸存者实现公平的结果。这需要了解弱势群体的经历和结果。性或性别多样化的人被认为面临较差的癌症和生存结果的风险,然而,跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)人群的治疗后生存体验尚未得到充分研究。本研究探讨了自认为是 TGD 的人的生存体验,重点关注治疗后生存阶段的身体和心理方面以及他们接受癌症随访护理的体验。
对 10 名 TGD 癌症幸存者进行了定性研究。访谈逐字转录,通过主题分析进行数据分析。
从数据中生成了六个主题。TGD 人群报告了(1)在就诊时焦虑和避免必要的随访护理,(2)在肿瘤学护理环境中经历跨性别恐惧症和歧视,以及(3)提供者对 TGD 身份缺乏考虑。主题进一步描述了(4)作为 TGD 和癌症幸存者的身体方面,(5)缺乏包容性和多样化的支持性护理资源,以及(6)癌症后的积极成长。
迫切需要采取措施来缓解这些问题。这些措施包括为医疗保健提供者提供 TGD 健康培训、将 TGD 健康纳入医学和护理课程、在临床环境中收集和使用性别认同和首选代词数据的流程,以及开发 TGD 包容性信息和同伴支持资源。