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在遗传咨询中使用性别包容性语言以优化患者护理。

Use of gender-inclusive language in genetic counseling to optimize patient care.

作者信息

Motiff Heather, Garcia Kristina, Zhao Qianqian, Petty Elizabeth M

机构信息

School of Medicine & Public Health, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, School of Medicine & Public Health, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

出版信息

J Genet Couns. 2025 Feb;34(1):e1882. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1882. Epub 2024 Feb 9.

Abstract

Providing welcoming, inclusive, and culturally competent care is essential for genetic counselors (GCs) to serve the needs of all patients, including transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) individuals. Inclusive language creates welcoming healthcare spaces and improves health outcomes for TGNB individuals. Training on gender-affirming healthcare can increase knowledge, comfort, and self-efficacy working with TGNB patients. Using a mixed-method survey, this study assessed 65 GCs' gender-inclusive communication practices and elucidated reasons for discomfort using language to determine how language builds trust and fosters patient-provider relationships, ascertain differences between specialties, and identify potential gaps in education and professional development. This study found that approximately one-third of GCs are comfortable using gender-inclusive language and just over half regularly use it with patients. Most GCs do not share their pronouns or ask patients theirs, which was not correlated with comfort levels or frequency of using gender-inclusive language. There were no significant differences based on specialty. Thematic analysis of open responses revealed GCs used gendered language to promote shared language and for clarity, some mentioning sex assigned at birth was relevant for risk assessment. Most felt the impact of gendered language depended on the patient's perspective. Twenty-five percent noted gendered language was familiar for most patients and 40% recognized negative impacts on TGNB individuals. Most GCs desired more gender-inclusivity training even though >95% had some type previously. Those who had gender-inclusivity training in their genetic counseling program were more comfortable using gender-inclusive language and were more likely to share their pronouns with patients. This study adds to the growing body of literature demonstrating GCs' desire for more gender-inclusivity education and highlights the potential importance of having this education integrated into genetic counseling training programs. GCs should continue to incorporate gender-inclusive language into their practice in concordance with the tenants of the Reciprocal Engagement Model.

摘要

提供友好、包容且具备文化胜任力的护理对于遗传咨询师(GCs)满足所有患者的需求至关重要,包括跨性别者和非二元性别(TGNB)个体。包容性语言营造了友好的医疗环境,并改善了TGNB个体的健康状况。关于性别肯定性医疗的培训可以增加与TGNB患者合作时的知识、舒适度和自我效能感。本研究采用混合方法调查,评估了65名遗传咨询师的性别包容性沟通实践,并阐明了使用语言时感到不适的原因,以确定语言如何建立信任并促进患者与提供者的关系,确定不同专业之间的差异,并识别教育和专业发展中的潜在差距。本研究发现,约三分之一的遗传咨询师对使用性别包容性语言感到自在,略超过一半的人经常与患者使用这种语言。大多数遗传咨询师不分享自己的代词,也不询问患者的代词,这与使用性别包容性语言的舒适度或频率无关。不同专业之间没有显著差异。对开放式回答的主题分析显示,遗传咨询师使用性别化语言是为了促进共同语言并提高清晰度,一些人提到出生时的性别分配与风险评估相关。大多数人认为性别化语言的影响取决于患者的观点。25%的人指出大多数患者对性别化语言很熟悉,40%的人认识到其对TGNB个体有负面影响。大多数遗传咨询师希望获得更多的性别包容性培训,尽管超过95%的人之前曾接受过某种类型的培训。那些在遗传咨询项目中接受过性别包容性培训的人在使用性别包容性语言时更自在,并且更有可能与患者分享自己的代词。本研究增加了越来越多的文献,表明遗传咨询师渴望获得更多的性别包容性教育,并强调将这种教育纳入遗传咨询培训项目的潜在重要性。遗传咨询师应继续根据互惠参与模型的原则,将性别包容性语言纳入其实践中。

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