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描述住院医师对 LGBTQ 临床主题的舒适度和熟悉程度。

Characterizing hospitalists' comfort and familiarity with LGBTQ clinical topics.

作者信息

Khanijow Keshav, Rosendale Nicole, Wright Scott, Lee Rita S, Nass Scott, Keniston Angela, Dalal Monika, Jager Leah R, Anstett Tyler

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Division of Hospital Medicine; Baltimore.

Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

出版信息

Hosp Pract (1995). 2024 Oct 10. doi: 10.1080/21548331.2024.2414734.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Evidence has shown that lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer (LGBQ) and transgender patients (LGBTQ) experience disparities in health care delivery and clinical outcomes. As the predominant U.S. inpatient provider workforce, this paper's objective was to understand hospitalists' comfort with LGBTQ health.

METHODS

A 58-question anonymous online survey was distributed in 2019 to practicing hospitalists through the Society of Hospital Medicine regarding their experiences in caring for hospitalized LGBTQ patients.

RESULTS

Two hundred and eighteen hospitalist providers completed the entire survey. While hospitalists reported high levels of comfort in caring for these populations (LGBQ: 90.6%, Transgender: 77.8%), they acknowledged feeling less confident in their clinical competence (LGBQ: 71.6%, Transgender: 51.2%). Hospitalist providers who were themselves LGBQ reported more comfort with most aspects of LGBQ patient clinical care than heterosexual respondents ( < 0.05 for 4 of 6 comfort variables). Seventy-four percent of hospitalists wanted training to advance their knowledge and skills in working with LGBTQ patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Hospitalist clinicians are regularly exposed to LGBTQ patients yet their comfort and expertise in caring for this vulnerable population is highly variable. Educational interventions that include reflective practice may serve to optimize hospitalists' ability to more confidently and competently serve LGBTQ patients.

摘要

目的

有证据表明,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、酷儿(LGBQ)及跨性别患者(LGBTQ)在医疗服务提供和临床结果方面存在差异。作为美国主要的住院医师群体,本文旨在了解住院医师对LGBTQ健康问题的接受程度。

方法

2019年通过医院医学协会向执业住院医师发放了一份包含58个问题的匿名在线调查问卷,询问他们在照顾住院LGBTQ患者方面的经历。

结果

218名住院医师完成了全部调查。虽然住院医师表示在照顾这些人群时信心十足(LGBQ:90.6%,跨性别:77.8%),但他们承认对自己的临床能力信心不足(LGBQ:71.6%,跨性别:51.2%)。自我认同为LGBQ的住院医师在LGBQ患者临床护理的大多数方面比异性恋受访者表现得更自在(6个自在变量中的4个,P<0.05)。74%的住院医师希望接受培训,以提升他们在照顾LGBTQ患者方面的知识和技能。

结论

住院医师临床医生经常接触LGBTQ患者,但他们在照顾这一弱势群体时的自在程度和专业水平差异很大。包括反思性实践在内的教育干预措施可能有助于优化住院医师更自信、更胜任地为LGBTQ患者服务的能力。

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