| Literature DB >> 25779756 |
Sari L Reisner1, Judith Bradford, Ruben Hopwood, Alex Gonzalez, Harvey Makadon, David Todisco, Timothy Cavanaugh, Rodney VanDerwarker, Chris Grasso, Shayne Zaslow, Stephen L Boswell, Kenneth Mayer.
Abstract
This report describes the evolution of a Boston community health center's multidisciplinary model of transgender healthcare, research, education, and dissemination of best practices. This process began with the development of a community-based approach to care that has been refined over almost 20 years where transgender patients have received tailored services through the Transgender Health Program. The program began as a response to unmet clinical needs and has grown through recognition that our local culturally responsive approach that links clinical care with biobehavioral and health services research, education, training, and advocacy promotes social justice and health equity for transgender people. Fenway Health's holistic public health efforts recognize the key role of gender affirmation in the care and well-being of transgender people worldwide.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25779756 PMCID: PMC4456472 DOI: 10.1007/s11524-015-9947-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Urban Health ISSN: 1099-3460 Impact factor: 3.671
FIG. 1Annual growth of transgender patient population at Fenway Health from 1997 to 2013. Data note: figure displays active transgender patients by calendar year. “Active” is defined as a patient who had a visit in that calendar year and accessed the transgender health program (documented in their electronic medical record) before the end of that calendar year.
Services provided as part of Transgender Healthcare at Fenway Health
| • Primary care for adults and adolescents: Internal Medicine, Family Medicine |
| • Family planning: alternative insemination, contraception counseling and administration |
| • Transgender care: reproductive rights and medication counseling, hormone administration and monitoring, post-operative wound/drain/prosthesis care |
| • HIV and STD care: comprehensive HIV/AIDS care and case management, HIV/STD counseling and testing, STD treatment and partner notification services |
| • Internal Medicine subspecialty care: pulmonology, infectious disease |
| • Other medical specialties: obstetrics, gynecology, podiatry, nutrition |
| • Complementary and alternative medicine specialties: acupuncture, massage therapy, osteopathic manipulative therapy |
| • Integrated behavioral health and non-clinical case management |
| • Diagnostic imaging: digital x-ray and mammography, bone mineral density screening |
| • Clinical and retail pharmacy |
| • General dentistry |
| • Optometry |
Demographic characteristics of the transgender patient population at Fenway Health served in calendar year 2013 (n = 1197)
| TOTAL | Female-to-male (FTM) | Male-to-female (MTF) | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % |
| % | |
| 621 |
| 576 |
| 1197 |
| |
| Age | FTM | MTF | Total | |||
| Mean age (in years) | 28.52 | 35.15 | 31.71 | |||
| Gender identity | FTM-N | FTM-% | MTF-N | MTF-% | Total-N | Total-% |
| Female | 8 | 1 % | 244 | 42 % | 252 | 21 % |
| Male | 283 | 46 % | 29 | 5 % | 312 | 26 % |
| Genderqueer or not exclusively male or female | 87 | 14 % | 47 | 8 % | 134 | 11 % |
| Missing/not reported | 243 | 39 % | 256 | 44 % | 499 | 42 % |
| Race/ethnicity | FTM-N | FTM-% | MTF-N | MTF-% | Total-N | Total-% |
| White non-Hispanic | 494 | 80 % | 384 | 67 % | 878 | 73 % |
| Black | 35 | 6 % | 49 | 9 % | 84 | 7 % |
| Latino/Hispanic | 29 | 5 % | 60 | 10 % | 89 | 7 % |
| Asian | 24 | 4 % | 31 | 5 % | 55 | 5 % |
| Multiracial | 25 | 4 % | 26 | 5 % | 51 | 4 % |
| Other | 10 | 2 % | 16 | 3 % | 26 | 2 % |
| Missing/not reported | 4 | 1 % | 10 | 2 % | 14 | 1 % |
| Employment status | FTM-N | FTM-% | MTF-N | MTF-% | Total-N | Total-% |
| Employed: unspecified | 102 | 16 % | 88 | 15 % | 190 | 16 % |
| Employed: part-time | 28 | 5 % | 12 | 2 % | 40 | 3 % |
| Employed: full-time | 36 | 6 % | 17 | 3 % | 53 | 4 % |
| Employed: self-employed | 1 | 0 % | 2 | 0 % | 3 | 0 % |
| Unemployed | 18 | 4 % | 22 | 4 % | 40 | 3 % |
| Retired | 1 | 0 % | 2 | 0 % | 3 | 0 % |
| Student | 56 | 9 % | 38 | 7 % | 94 | 8 % |
| Other | 7 | 1 % | 10 | 2 % | 17 | 1 % |
| Not reported | 372 | 60 % | 385 | 67 % | 757 | 63 % |
| Income category | FTM-N | FTM-% | MTF-N | MTF-% | Total-N | Total-% |
| 100 % of poverty level and below | 277 | 45 % | 245 | 43 % | 522 | 44 % |
| 101–150 % of poverty level | 33 | 5 % | 31 | 5 % | 64 | 5 % |
| 151–200 % of poverty level | 26 | 4 % | 19 | 3 % | 45 | 4 % |
| Over 200 % of poverty level | 115 | 19 % | 89 | 15 % | 204 | 17 % |
| Refused to report | 56 | 9 % | 69 | 12 % | 125 | 10 % |
| Missing/unknown | 114 | 18 % | 123 | 21 % | 237 | 20 % |
| Insurance | FTM-N | FTM-% | MTF-N | MTF-% | Total-N | Total-% |
| Medicaid | 146 | 24 % | 200 | 35 % | 346 | 29 % |
| Medicare | 36 | 6 % | 88 | 15 % | 124 | 10 % |
| Missing | 6 | 1 % | 4 | 1 % | 10 | 1 % |
| None/uninsured | 27 | 4 % | 37 | 6 % | 64 | 5 % |
| Private | 406 | 65 % | 247 | 43 % | 653 | 55 % |
| Hormones | FTM-N | FTM-% | MTF-N | MTF-% | Total-N | Total-% |
| Yes | 503 | 81 % | 513 | 89 % | 1016 | 85 % |
| No | 118 | 19 % | 63 | 11 % | 181 | 15 % |
| Surgery | FTM-N | FTM-% | MTF-N | MTF-% | Total-N | Total-% |
| Yes | 254 | 41 % | 123 | 21 % | 377 | 31 % |
| No | 128 | 21 % | 102 | 18 % | 230 | 19 % |
| Unknown/not reported | 239 | 38 % | 351 | 61 % | 590 | 49 % |
| Months at Fenway | FTM | MTF | Total | |||
| Mean length being a patient (in months, since first visit) | 35.87 months (3 years) | 42.64 months (3.5 years) | 39.13 months (3 years, 1 month) | |||
FIG. 2Collaboration between The National LGBT Health Education Center, faculty at The Fenway Institute (TFI), and Transgender Health Program to address cultural competency of front-line health care staff to provide gender affirming care to transgender patients. Web resources: Fenway Health (http://www.fenwayhealth.org/). The Fenway Institute at Fenway Health (http://thefenwayinstitute.org/). National LGBT Health Education Center (http://www.lgbthealtheducation.org/). Center for Population Research in LGBT Health (http://lgbtpopulationcenter.org/). TFI Health Policy (http://thefenwayinstitute.org/health-policy/).