Ethics, Law, and Humanities, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Psychiatry, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Ethics, Law, and Humanities, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Patient Educ Couns. 2023 Sep;114:107854. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107854. Epub 2023 Jun 17.
To describe and reflect on the development process of GenderJourney: an ethics support tool that seeks to foster (dialogue and reflection on) shared decision-making (SDM) in gender-affirming medical care (GAMC).
Part of a larger project, this study used a participatory design. We included transgender and gender diverse (TGD) clients and healthcare professionals (HCPs) throughout the study in co-creation workshops. In an iterative process, we (1) established stakeholders' needs, (2) reached a consensus on the aims, content, and design, (3) developed and tested successive renditions, and (4) presented the final version of the tool.
The final tool aims to (A) elucidate the client's care request and corresponding treatment preferences, (B) foster an explicit dialogue between TGD client and HCP about expected/preferred decisional roles and collaboration, (C) stimulate a systematic joint reflection on and handling of SDM-related ethical challenges.
The GenderJourney provides non-directive ethics support to jointly reflect on and foster good SDM, including its inherent ethical challenges. Future studies should focus on its implementation and actual contribution to good SDM.
GenderJourney may be used in GAMC to support the dialogue on what good SDM entails and the identification, discussion, and handling of SDM-related ethical challenges.
描述并反思 GenderJourney 的发展过程:这是一种伦理支持工具,旨在促进性别肯定医疗保健中的(对话和反思)共同决策(SDM)。
本研究是一个更大项目的一部分,使用了参与式设计。我们在共同创作工作坊中邀请跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)的客户和医疗保健专业人员(HCP)参与整个研究。在迭代过程中,我们(1)确定利益相关者的需求,(2)就目标、内容和设计达成共识,(3)开发并测试了多个版本,(4)展示了工具的最终版本。
最终工具旨在(A)阐明客户的护理请求和相应的治疗偏好,(B)促进 TGD 客户和 HCP 之间关于预期/偏好的决策角色和协作的明确对话,(C)激发对 SDM 相关伦理挑战的系统联合反思和处理。
GenderJourney 为共同反思和促进良好的 SDM 提供非指导性的伦理支持,包括其固有的伦理挑战。未来的研究应侧重于其实施和对良好 SDM 的实际贡献。
GenderJourney 可用于性别肯定医疗保健,以支持关于良好 SDM 所需内容的对话,以及识别、讨论和处理与 SDM 相关的伦理挑战。