Porter Kadijah F, Deb Brototo, Katyukha Andriy, Punnanithinont Natdanai, Fradley Michael G, Cook Stephen C
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine Denver, CO.
Department of Medicine, Georgetown University-WHC Washington, DC.
US Cardiol. 2024 Nov 8;18:e18. doi: 10.15420/usc.2024.18. eCollection 2024.
Incorporating sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression (SOGIE) data into cardiovascular research design is necessary to reduce cardiovascular healthcare disparities among sexual and gender minority (SGM) people. To achieve this, researchers should not only understand appropriate terminology, but also implement inclusive survey tools that respect privacy and cultural nuances, as the benefit of obtaining SOGIE information is critical to tailoring cardiovascular interventions and ensuring equitable healthcare outcomes. In order to address potential concerns related to disclosing SOGIE information, we must prioritize sensitivity training for healthcare professionals to foster an inclusive environment for data collection, ethical considerations, and confidentiality safeguards. This review aims to develop and inform critical thinking about sex and gender and to identify strategic mechanisms to include SOGIE data in cardiovascular research, thus improving cardiovascular health outcomes for SGM individuals. By embracing a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to data collection, cardiovascular research can contribute significantly to advancing personalized and inclusive healthcare practices and medical education, and ultimately promote better health outcomes for all SGM individuals.
将性取向、性别认同和表达(SOGIE)数据纳入心血管研究设计对于减少性少数群体和性别少数群体(SGM)之间的心血管医疗保健差异至关重要。要实现这一点,研究人员不仅要理解适当的术语,还要采用尊重隐私和文化细微差别的包容性调查工具,因为获取SOGIE信息对于定制心血管干预措施和确保公平的医疗保健结果至关重要。为了解决与披露SOGIE信息相关的潜在问题,我们必须优先对医疗保健专业人员进行敏感性培训,以营造一个包容性的数据收集环境、进行伦理考量并采取保密措施。本综述旨在培养并增进对性与性别的批判性思维,并确定将SOGIE数据纳入心血管研究的战略机制,从而改善SGM个体的心血管健康结果。通过采用更全面、更具包容性的数据收集方法,心血管研究可以为推进个性化和包容性医疗实践及医学教育做出重大贡献,并最终为所有SGM个体带来更好的健康结果。