作者
Allysha C Maragh‐Bass, Maya Torain, Rachel Adler, Anju Ranjit, Eric Schneider, Ryan Y Shields, Lisa M Kodadek, Claire F Snyder, Danielle German, Susan Peterson, Jeremiah Schuur, Brandyn D Lau, Adil H Haider
发表日期
2017/6
期刊
Academic Emergency Medicine
卷号
24
期号
6
页码范围
655-667
简介
Objective
The National Academy of Medicine and Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of sexual orientation (SO) and gender identity (GI) in healthcare to address lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) health disparities. We explored transgender patient–reported views on the importance on SO/GI collection, their willingness to disclose, and their perceived facilitators of SO/GI collection in primary care and emergency department (ED) settings.
Methods
We recruited a national sample of self‐identified transgender patients. Participants completed demographic questions, survey questions, and free‐response comments regarding their views on SO/GI collection. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics; inductive content analysis was conducted with open‐ended responses.
Results
Patients mostly self‐identified as male gender (54.5%), white (58.4%), and SO other than heterosexual …
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