Pulice-Farrow Lex, Gonzalez Kirsten A, Lindley Louis
Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
Department of Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Int J Transgend Health. 2020 Dec 21;22(4):381-393. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2020.1861574. eCollection 2021.
Transgender individuals experience barriers to accessing healthcare including financial difficulties, lack of insurance, and discrimination and victimization by medical providers. Transmasculine patients face unique challenges and are more at risk for reproductive pathology resulting from a lack of regular gynecological care. Presently, a dearth of research exists on the needs of transmasculine patients in gynecological healthcare settings. While the literature on experiences of transmasculine individuals has focused on physical health and risk factors for this population, this study focuses on the information that transmasculine individuals want their gynecologists to know when working with trans patients. The aim of the present study was to explore the lived experiences of transmasculine individuals in order to understand what they feel their medical providers need to know about their experiences seeking gynecological care. Participants included 167 adults who identified as masculine of center or trans men ranging in age from 18 - 56 (M = 27.99, SD = 6.06). Participants completed an online survey and responded to open-ended questions about their gynecological healthcare experiences. Qualitative responses were analyzed via thematic analysis. Results revealed four information-salient themes, including: 1) Patient comfort levels; 2) Language; 3) Provider assumptions; and 4) Provider knowledge. Findings suggest that gynecologists are key in both exacerbating barriers and creating more affirming spaces for transmasculine patients. Discussion of the results focuses on the ways that providers can improve the gynecologic healthcare experiences of their transmasculine patients.
跨性别者在获得医疗保健方面面临诸多障碍,包括经济困难、缺乏保险,以及受到医疗服务提供者的歧视和伤害。跨男性患者面临着独特的挑战,由于缺乏定期的妇科护理,他们患生殖系统疾病的风险更高。目前,关于跨男性患者在妇科医疗环境中的需求,缺乏相关研究。虽然关于跨男性个体经历的文献主要关注该人群的身体健康和风险因素,但本研究关注的是跨男性个体希望其妇科医生在为跨性别患者提供治疗时了解的信息。本研究的目的是探索跨男性个体的生活经历,以了解他们认为医疗服务提供者需要了解他们寻求妇科护理的哪些经历。参与者包括167名成年人,他们自我认同为性别中心偏男性或跨性别男性,年龄在18至56岁之间(M = 27.99,SD = 6.06)。参与者完成了一项在线调查,并回答了关于他们妇科医疗经历的开放式问题。通过主题分析对定性回答进行了分析。结果揭示了四个突出的信息主题,包括:1)患者的舒适度;2)语言;3)提供者的假设;4)提供者的知识。研究结果表明,妇科医生在加剧跨男性患者的障碍和为他们创造更包容的就医环境方面都起着关键作用。对结果的讨论集中在医疗服务提供者可以改善跨男性患者妇科医疗体验的方式上。