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一项由社区开发的、用于衡量 LGBTQ2S+ 家庭孕期护理体验的调查的可行性。

Feasibility of a Community-Developed Survey Measuring Experiences of Pregnancy Care for LGBTQ2S+ Families.

作者信息

Altman Molly R, van Winkle Teresa, Ferrell Brittany, Lowik A J, Soled Kodiak R S, Tarasoff Lesley A, McCulloch Jeanette, Stoll Kathrin, Obedin-Maliver Juno, Vedam Saraswathi

机构信息

University of Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Goldfarb School of Nursing, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

出版信息

Birth. 2025 Mar 11. doi: 10.1111/birt.12911.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Despite increased recognition of and support for family building among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two-Spirit, and other sexual and gender minoritized (LGBTQ2S+) populations, there is still little evidence describing the experiences of pregnancy care within these populations in quantifiable ways. This paper describes our pilot study process and the feasibility of implementing a community-developed survey measuring respectful pregnancy care within LGBTQ2S+ communities.

METHODS

Using a participatory action research approach, a Community Steering Council developed and piloted the Birth Includes Us survey. To assess the feasibility of the survey, recruitment was assessed through how participants heard about the study, and enrollment and survey completion were tracked in the REDCap survey platform. We used descriptive statistics to report the demographics of the pilot sample.

RESULTS

Recruitment through social media, predominantly Facebook, was an effective route to reach the target population, accounting for over 60% of the sample. Of the 404 eligible participants who opened the survey, 91% completed the survey. The pilot study sample represented 41/50 states in the USA and 5/13 provinces and territories across Canada. While only 17% of the sample were members of racially minoritized communities, there was wide representation across genders and sexualities.

CONCLUSION

The findings of this feasibility pilot study will inform the implementation of the Birth Includes Us survey to ensure the recruitment, enrollment, and retention of diverse participants. Lessons learned from this process will also support researchers in developing mitigating strategies to minimize the harm incurred during the process of LGBTQ2S+ family building.

摘要

引言

尽管女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿、双灵族以及其他性取向和性别少数群体(LGBTQ2S+)在组建家庭方面得到了更多的认可和支持,但仍缺乏以可量化方式描述这些群体孕期护理经历的证据。本文描述了我们的试点研究过程以及在LGBTQ2S+社区实施一项由社区开发的、用于衡量尊重孕期护理情况的调查的可行性。

方法

采用参与式行动研究方法,一个社区指导委员会开发并试点了“生育包容我们”调查。为评估该调查的可行性,通过参与者了解该研究的方式来评估招募情况,并在REDCap调查平台上跟踪登记和调查完成情况。我们使用描述性统计数据来报告试点样本的人口统计学特征。

结果

通过社交媒体(主要是脸书)进行招募是接触目标人群的有效途径,占样本的60%以上。在404名打开调查问卷的符合条件的参与者中,91%完成了调查。试点研究样本代表了美国50个州中的41个州以及加拿大13个省和地区中的5个。虽然样本中只有17%是少数族裔社区的成员,但在性别和性取向方面有广泛的代表性。

结论

这项可行性试点研究的结果将为“生育包容我们”调查的实施提供参考,以确保招募、登记和留住多样化的参与者。从这个过程中吸取的经验教训也将支持研究人员制定缓解策略,以尽量减少LGBTQ2S+群体组建家庭过程中所遭受的伤害。

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