Grégoire-Briard Florence, Chernoff Andie, Tang Ken, Gale Jenna, Lawson Margaret L, Kielly Maria
Gynecology Department, Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Mar 24;30(4):229-234. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxae050. eCollection 2025 Jul.
While gender-affirming therapy can alleviate gender dysphoria in transgender individuals, such treatments may negatively impact fertility. As such, multiple organizations have highlighted the importance of counselling and offering fertility preservation (FP) prior to the initiation of medical therapy. To supplement fertility discussions, whiteboard educational videos were created to review and provide information on FP for transgender and non-binary youths and their families. This study assessed the understandability, actionability, and readability of the FP educational videos; patient perceptions, knowledge, barriers, and interest in FP; and overall satisfaction with the videos.
Participants (age 12 to 18) completed an online survey assessing their knowledge, perceptions, and overall thoughts on FP prior to watching a short educational video on FP. They were then invited to complete the survey again after watching the educational video and provide feedback on the video presented.
Twenty-one participants were enrolled in the study. Seventeen participants completed the pre-video survey, and 12 completed the post-video and video feedback survey (completion rate of 81.0% and 57.1%, respectively). The mean age of participants was 15.50 (SD = 1.34). In the pre-video survey, one participant (1/15; 6.7%) rated their knowledge of FP as 'very good' or 'good' (1/15; 6.7%) compared to 10 participants (10/12; 83.3%) in the post-video survey (P = 0.039). Feedback regarding the videos was overwhelmingly positive.
Our results suggest that targeted patient education aids, such as a whiteboard educational video on FP, can be used to supplement fertility discussions with gender-diverse youth.
虽然性别肯定疗法可以缓解跨性别者的性别焦虑,但此类治疗可能会对生育能力产生负面影响。因此,多个组织强调了在开始医学治疗前进行咨询并提供生育力保存(FP)的重要性。为了补充有关生育力的讨论,制作了白板教育视频,以回顾并为跨性别和非二元性别的青少年及其家庭提供有关FP的信息。本研究评估了FP教育视频的可理解性、可操作性和可读性;患者对FP的认知、知识、障碍和兴趣;以及对视频的总体满意度。
参与者(年龄12至18岁)在观看关于FP的简短教育视频之前,完成了一项在线调查,评估他们对FP的知识、认知和总体想法。然后邀请他们在观看教育视频后再次完成调查,并对所展示的视频提供反馈。
21名参与者被纳入研究。17名参与者完成了视频前调查,12名完成了视频后及视频反馈调查(完成率分别为81.0%和57.1%)。参与者的平均年龄为15.50(标准差=1.34)。在视频前调查中,一名参与者(1/15;6.7%)将其对FP的知识评为“非常好”或“好”(1/15;6.7%),而在视频后调查中有10名参与者(10/12;83.3%)(P=0.039)。关于视频的反馈绝大多数是积极的。
我们的结果表明,有针对性的患者教育辅助工具,如关于FP的白板教育视频,可用于补充与性别多样化青少年的生育力讨论。