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了解跨性别和性别多样化成年人初级保健积极体验的背景:新西兰奥特亚罗瓦的一项电子邮件访谈研究。

Understanding the context of positive experiences of primary care for transgender and gender diverse adults: An email interview study in Aotearoa New Zealand.

作者信息

Withey-Rila Cassie, Morgaine Kate C, Treharne Gareth J

机构信息

Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Int J Transgend Health. 2023 Jul 15;25(4):704-718. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2234899. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Past research has demonstrated that transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people often have negative experiences of healthcare. Exploratory research is needed to provide in-depth understanding of the healthcare experiences of TGD people. Primary care is a crucial element of healthcare, but past research has tended to overlook what contributes specifically to positive experiences of primary care for TGD adults.

AIM

The aim of this study was to explore positive experiences of TGD adults when engaging with primary care in Aotearoa New Zealand.

METHODS

Semi-structured email interviews were conducted with 11 TGD adults aged 20- to 62-years-old, with a range of binary or non-binary genders living across Aotearoa New Zealand. The email interview method allowed nationwide recruitment and flexible interaction. All aspects of the study were led by a researcher who is part of the TGD community.

RESULTS

Three themes were formulated to explain TGD participants' positive experiences with primary care. In order to contextualize positive experiences, participants described past negative experiences of healthcare and low expectations (Theme 1: The Sad State of Care). Participants also described exerting autonomy, for example by carefully selecting a general practitioner (GP) or choosing when to disclose transgender status to their GP (Theme 2: The Sphere of Control). Three levels were evident in positive experiences (Theme 3: The Gradient of Positive Experiences): basic professionalism, more desirable experiences of trans-specific competencies, and GPs as advocates for systemic change.

DISCUSSION

TGD people experience positive interactions in primary care in a variety of ways, all of which are contextualized by the negative state of healthcare at present. TGD people create opportunity for autonomy while navigating healthcare, which requires a form of interacting that can be termed reactive self-determination. Training for health professionals could apply the gradient of positive experiences to scaffold appropriate primary care for TGD adults.

摘要

背景

过去的研究表明,跨性别者和性别多样化者(TGD)在医疗保健方面常常有负面经历。需要进行探索性研究,以深入了解TGD人群的医疗保健经历。初级保健是医疗保健的关键要素,但过去的研究往往忽视了对TGD成年人初级保健积极体验有特殊贡献的因素。

目的

本研究的目的是探索新西兰奥特亚罗瓦地区TGD成年人在接受初级保健时的积极体验。

方法

对11名年龄在20至62岁之间、性别为二元或非二元的TGD成年人进行了半结构化电子邮件访谈,这些人生活在新西兰奥特亚罗瓦各地。电子邮件访谈方法允许进行全国范围的招募和灵活互动。研究的各个方面均由一名属于TGD群体的研究人员主导。

结果

形成了三个主题来解释TGD参与者在初级保健方面的积极体验。为了将积极体验置于背景中,参与者描述了过去的医疗保健负面经历和低期望(主题1:护理的糟糕状况)。参与者还描述了如何行使自主权,例如通过仔细选择全科医生(GP)或选择何时向其GP透露跨性别身份(主题2:控制范围)。积极体验中有三个层次很明显(主题3:积极体验的梯度):基本的专业素养、更理想的跨性别特定能力体验,以及作为系统变革倡导者的全科医生。

讨论

TGD人群在初级保健中以多种方式经历积极互动,所有这些互动都以当前医疗保健的负面状况为背景。TGD人群在应对医疗保健时创造了自主权机会,这需要一种可称为反应性自我决定的互动形式。对卫生专业人员的培训可以应用积极体验的梯度,为TGD成年人提供适当的初级保健支持。

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