| Literature DB >> 30646332 |
Adil Haider1,2, Rachel R Adler3, Eric Schneider4, Tarsicio Uribe Leitz1,2, Anju Ranjit1,2, Christina Ta1,2, Adele Levine1,2, Omar Harfouch5, Danielle Pelaez5, Lisa Kodadek5, Laura Vail5, Claire Snyder5,6, Danielle German6, Susan Peterson5, Jeremiah D Schuur7,8, Brandyn D Lau5,6.
Abstract
Importance: Health care and government organizations call for routine collection of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) information in the clinical setting, yet patient preferences for collection methods remain unknown. Objective: To assess of the optimal patient-centered approach for SOGI collection in the emergency department (ED) setting. Design, Setting, and Participants: This matched cohort study (Emergency Department Query for Patient-Centered Approaches to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity [EQUALITY] Study) of 4 EDs on the east coast of the United States sequentially tested 2 different SOGI collection approaches between February 2016 and March 2017. Multivariable ordered logistic regression was used to assess whether either SOGI collection method was associated with higher patient satisfaction with their ED experience. Eligible adults older than 18 years who identified as a sexual or gender minority (SGM) were enrolled and then matched 1 to 1 by age (aged ≥5 years) and illness severity (Emergency Severity Index score ±1) to patients who identified as heterosexual and cisgender (non-SGM), and to patients whose SOGI information was missing (blank field). Patients who identified as SGM, non-SGM, or had a blank field were invited to complete surveys about their ED visit. Data analysis was conducted from April 2017 to November 2017. Interventions: Two SOGI collection approaches were tested: nurse verbal collection during the clinical encounter vs nonverbal collection during patient registration. The ED physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and registrars received education and training on sexual or gender minority health disparities and terminology prior to and throughout the intervention period. Main Outcomes and Measures: A detailed survey, developed with input of a stakeholder advisory board, which included a modified Communication Climate Assessment Toolkit score and additional patient satisfaction measures.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30646332 PMCID: PMC6324335 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.6506
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Figure 1. EQUALITY Study Multiphase Design
All study activities occurred concurrent with Stakeholder Advisory Board meetings and input. ED indicates emergency department; EQUALITY, Emergency Department Query for Patient-Centered Approaches to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity; SGM, sexual or gender minority; and SOGI, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Characteristics of 540 Patients Completing Outcome Surveys, by SGM Patients, Non-SGM Patients, and Blank Field Patients
| Patient Characteristics | SGM (n = 180) | Nonsexual and Gender Minorities (n = 180) | Blank Field (n = 180) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | ||||
| Age, mean (SD) | 38.4 (138) | 33.0 (12.9) | .01 | 38.9 (13.4) | 33.1 (12.3) | .004 | 38.2 (13.4) | 33.0 (12.0) | .009 |
| Gender identity, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Male | 40 (35.1) | 10 (15.1) | .004 | 30 (26.3) | 10 (15.1) | .30 | 5 (4.3) | 1 (1.5) | .99 |
| Female | 60 (52.6) | 42 (63.6) | 80 (70.2) | 42 (63.6) | 9 (7.9) | 4 (6.1) | |||
| Transgender male to female | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 0 | |||
| Transgender female to male | 3 (2.6) | 2 (3.0) | 0 | 2 (3.0) | 0 | 0 | |||
| Queer/genderqueer | 0 | 3 (4.5) | 0 | 3 (4.5) | 0 | 0 | |||
| Questioning/unsure | 0 | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 0 | |||
| Declined to state | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Other | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Missing | 10 (8.7) | 7 (10.6) | 4 (3.5) | 7 (10.6) | 100 (87.7) | 61 (92.4) | |||
| Race, No. (%) | |||||||||
| White | 39 (34.2) | 30 (45.4) | .07 | 42 (36.8) | 26 (39.4) | .30 | 42 (36.8) | 21 (31.8) | .29 |
| Black | 60 (52.6) | 23 (34.8) | 60 (52.6) | 28 (42.4) | 58 (50.9) | 34 (51.5) | |||
| Asian | 1 (0.9) | 0 | 2 (1.7) | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.5) | |||
| American Indian | 1 (0.9) | 2 (3.0) | 0 | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 0 | |||
| Native Hawaiian | 0 | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Hispanic | 11 (9.6) | 6 (9.1) | 8 (7.0) | 10 (15.1) | 11 (9.6) | 9 (13.6) | |||
| Other | 2 (1.7) | 1 (1.5) | 1 (0.9) | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 3 (4.5) | |||
| Unknown | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 (1.7) | 0 | |||
| Declined | 0 | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Missing | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Emergency Severity Index, No. (%) | |||||||||
| 2 | 14 (12.3) | 11 (16.7) | .002 | 17 (14.9) | 8 (12.1) | .001 | 9 (7.9) | 7 (10.6) | .06 |
| 3 | 84 (73.7) | 34 (51.5) | 87 (76.3) | 37 (56.1) | 93 (81.6) | 44 (66.7) | |||
| 4 | 16 (14.0) | 16 (24.2) | 9 (7.9) | 18 (27.3) | 12 (10.5) | 15 (22.7) | |||
| 5 | 0 | 5 (7.6) | 1 (0.9) | 3 (4.5) | 0 | 0 | |||
| Missing | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Study site, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Site 1 | 28 (24.6) | 17 (25.8) | .02 | 28 (24.6) | 17 (25.8) | .02 | 28 (24.6) | 17 (25.8) | .02 |
| Site 2 | 16 (14.0) | 8 (12.1) | 16 (14.0) | 8 (12.1) | 16 (14.0) | 8 (12.1) | |||
| Site 3 | 65 (57.0) | 29 (43.9) | 65 (57.0) | 29 (43.9) | 65 (57.0) | 29 (43.9) | |||
| Site 4 | 5 (4.4) | 12 (18.2) | 5 (4.4) | 12 (18.2) | 5 (4.4) | 12 (18.2) | |||
Abbreviation: SGM, sexual and gender minorities.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among SGM patients who enrolled in the study.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among non-SGM patients who enrolled in the study.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among blank field patients who enrolled in the study.
Gender identity as reported in 2-step method (1, assigned sex at birth; 2, current gender identity).
Figure 2. EQUALITY Study Enrollment
ED indicates emergency department; EQUALITY, Emergency Department Query for Patient-Centered Approaches to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity; SGM, sexual or gender minority; and SOGI, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Primary Outcomes Among SGM Patients, Non-SGM Patients, and Blank Field Patients (N = 540)
| Study Outcome | SGM Patients (n = 180) | Non-SGM Patients (n = 180) | Blank Field Patients (n = 180) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | ||||
| Modified CCAT score (5 items), mean (SD) | 89.5 (20.5) | 95.6 (11.9) | .03 | 91.8 (18.9) | 93.2 (13.6) | .59 | 92.7 (15.9) | 93.6 (14.7) | .70 |
| CCAT score (5 items), No. (%) of patients | .27 | .63 | |||||||
| 0 | 1 (0.9) | 0 | .55 | 1 (0.9) | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 0 | |||
| 20 | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.5) | 2 (1.7) | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| 30 | 3 (2.6) | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 0 | |||
| 40 | 3 (2.6) | 0 | 3 (2.6) | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 0 | |||
| 50 | 2 (1.7) | 0 | 0 | 2 (3.0) | 4 (3.5) | 4 (6.1) | |||
| 60 | 4 (3.5) | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.5) | 3 (2.6) | 3 (4.5) | |||
| 70 | 2 (1.7) | 2 (3.0) | 3 (2.6) | 3 (4.5) | 4 (3.5) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| 80 | 9 (7.9) | 4 (6.1) | 11 (9.6) | 3 (4.5) | 5 (4.4) | 2 (3.0) | |||
| 90 | 13 (11.4) | 7 (10.6) | 8 (7.0) | 10 (15.1) | 13 (11.4) | 3 (4.5) | |||
| 100 | 76 (66.7) | 52 (78.8) | 84 (73.7) | 46 (69.7) | 83 (72.8) | 53 (80.3) | |||
Abbreviations: CCAT, Communication Climate Assessment Toolkit; SGM, sexual and gender minorities.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among SGM patients who enrolled in the study.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among non-SGM patients who enrolled in the study.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among blank field patients who enrolled in the study.
The full CCAT patient survey contains 7 items and our modified CCAT contains 5 items that are applicable to the emergency department population. Each scale item had a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 1, resulting in a scale score ranging from 0 to 5; higher scores were considered better. The mean score for the modified scale was calculated and multiplied by 20 to provide the overall score out of 100.
The CCAT (5 items) is an ordinal categorical variable; this shows where each patient fell in each of the 11 possible score categories.
Fisher exact test results reported.
Secondary Outcomes Among SGM Patients, Non-SGM Patients, and Blank Field Patients (N = 540)
| Study Outcome | SGM Patients (n = 180) | Non-SGM Patients (n = 180) | Blank Field Patients (n = 180) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | Mode 1 (n = 114) | Mode 2 (n = 66) | ||||
| Staff comfort with patient, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Uncomfortable or very uncomfortable | 21 (18.3) | 12 (18.2) | .50 | 23 (20) | 15 (22.7) | .64 | 21 (18.3) | 6 (9.1) | .22 |
| Neither comfortable nor uncomfortable | 7 (6.1) | 1 (1.5) | 5 (4.3) | 1 (1.5) | 4 (3.5) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Comfortable or very comfortable | 85 (74.6) | 53 (80.3) | 86 (75.4) | 50 (75.8) | 89 (78.1) | 58 (87.9) | |||
| Did not answer | 1 (0.9) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Staff treat patient with respect, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Disrespectful or very disrespectful | 12 (10.4) | 4 (6.1) | .57 | 11 (9.6) | 4 (6.1) | .31 | 9 (7.8) | 2 (3.0) | .07 |
| Neutral | 7 (6.1) | 3 (4.5) | 8 (7.0) | 2 (3.0) | 9 (7.8) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Respectful or very respectful | 94 (82.5) | 59 (89.4) | 95 (83.3) | 59 (89.4) | 96 (84.2) | 63 (95.4) | |||
| Did not answer | 1 (0.9) | 0 | 0 | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 0 | |||
| Staff ignore patient, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Never/rarely | 101 (87.8) | 61 (92.4) | .92 | 97 (85.1) | 61 (92.4) | .19 | 101 (88.6) | 63 (95.4) | .45 |
| Sometimes | 8 (7.0) | 3 (4.5) | 12 (10.5) | 3 (4.5) | 9 (7.9) | 3 (4.5) | |||
| Often/constantly | 3 (2.6) | 1 (1.5) | 5 (4.4) | 1 (1.5) | 2 (1.7) | 0 | |||
| Did not answer | 2 (1.7) | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (1.5) | 2 (1.7) | 0 | |||
| Patient concerned about privacy, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Not at all concerned | 84 (73.7) | 53 (80.3) | .54 | 94 (82.5) | 51 (77.3) | .56 | 94 (82.5) | 52 (78.8) | .40 |
| A little/somewhat/very concerned | 27 (23.7) | 11 (16.7) | 20 (17.5) | 14 (21.2) | 19 (16.7) | 13 (19.7) | |||
| Did not answer | 3 (2.6) | 2 (3.0) | 0 | 0 | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Piece of personal information least comfortable sharing, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Race/ethnicity | 2 (1.7) | 4 (6.1) | .44 | 4 (3.5) | 1 (1.5) | .32 | 0 | 0 | .45 |
| Income | 6 (5.3) | 2 (3.0) | 3 (2.6) | 5 (7.6) | 2 (1.7) | 0 | |||
| Sexual orientation | 16 (14.0) | 10 (15.1) | 5 (4.4) | 4 (6.1) | 4 (3.5) | 0 | |||
| Gender Identity | 9 (7.9) | 3 (4.5) | 5 (4.4) | 2 (3.0) | 1 (0.9) | 0 | |||
| Religion | 5 (4.4) | 2 (3.0) | 5 (4.4) | 5 (7.6) | 2 (1.7) | 2 (3.0) | |||
| Other | 11 (9.6) | 12 (18.2) | 13 (11.4) | 12 (18.2) | 9 (7.9) | 3 (4.5) | |||
| Not applicable | 60 (52.6) | 32 (48.5) | 75 (65.8) | 34 (51.5) | 94 (82.5) | 60 (90.9) | |||
| Did not answer | 5 (4.4) | 1 (1.5) | 4 (3.5) | 3 (4.5) | 2 (1.7) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Comfort reporting sexual orientation, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Not at all comfortable | 4 (3.5) | 4 (6.1) | .05 | 2 (1.7) | 3 (4.5) | <.001 | 0 | 0 | .57 |
| A little/somewhat comfortable | 13 (11.4) | 14 (21.2) | 5 (4.4) | 4 (6.1) | 3 (2.6) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Comfortable or very comfortable | 77 (67.5) | 44 (66.7) | 56 (49.1) | 49 (74.2) | 30 (26.3) | 22 (33.3) | |||
| Did not answer | 20 (17.5) | 4 (6.0) | 51 (44.7) | 10 (15.1) | 81 (71.1) | 43 (65.2) | |||
| Comfort reporting gender identity, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Not at all comfortable | 2 (1.7) | 2 (3.0) | .05 | 2 (1.7) | 2 (3.0) | <.001 | 1 (0.9) | 0 | .71 |
| A little/somewhat comfortable | 11 (9.6) | 4 (6.1) | 4 (3.5) | 2 (3.0) | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.5) | |||
| Comfortable or very comfortable | 77 (67.5) | 55 (83.3) | 61 (53.5) | 54 (81.8) | 36 (31.6) | 25 (37.9) | |||
| Did not answer | 24 (20.9) | 5 (7.6) | 47 (40.9) | 8 (12.1) | 76 (66.7) | 40 (60.6) | |||
| Important for all patients to provide sexual orientation, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Not at all important | 30 (26.1) | 18 (27.3) | .12 | 37 (32.5) | 19 (28.8) | .04 | 46 (40.3) | 21 (31.8) | .03 |
| A little/somewhat important | 23 (20.2) | 14 (21.2) | 17 (14.9) | 9 (13.6) | 17 (14.9) | 15 (22.7) | |||
| Important or very important | 47 (41.2) | 18 (27.3) | 50 (43.9) | 22 (33.3) | 38 (33.3) | 14 (21.2) | |||
| Did not answer | 14 (12.2) | 16 (24.2) | 10 (8.7) | 16 (24.2) | 13 (11.3) | 16 (24.2) | |||
| Important for all patients to provide gender identity, No. (%) | |||||||||
| Not at all important | 25 (21.9) | 12 (18.2) | .23 | 26 (22.8) | 12 (18.2) | .16 | 43 (37.7) | 15 (22.7) | .02 |
| A little/somewhat important | 23 (20.2) | 11 (16.7) | 21 (18.4) | 11 (16.7) | 20 (17.5) | 17 (25.8) | |||
| Important or very important | 52 (45.6) | 27 (40.9) | 54 (47.4) | 27 (40.9) | 39 (34.2) | 18 (27.3) | |||
| Did not answer | 14 (12.2) | 16 (24.2) | 13 (11.3) | 16 (24.2) | 12 (10.4) | 16 (24.2) | |||
Abbreviation: SGM, sexual and gender minorities.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among SGM patients who enrolled in the study.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among non-SGM patients who enrolled in the study.
P values represent the difference between modes 1 and 2 among blank field patients who enrolled in the study.
Fisher exact test results reported.
Odds of Increasing Modified CCAT Scores by Intervention Mode, Patient, and Hospital Characteristics
| Patient and Hospital Characteristics | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted | Adjustedb | |
| SGM patients (n = 180) | ||
| Data collection method [reference = nurse verbal] | 1.98 (0.99-3.98) | 2.57 (1.13-5.82) |
| Age | 0.99 (0.97-1.02) | 0.99 (0.97-1.02) |
| Race [reference = white] | ||
| Black | 0.88 (0.44-1.74) | 1.15 (0.51-2.58) |
| Other | 1.37 (0.48-3.88) | 1.62 (0.53-4.96) |
| Emergency Severity Index [reference = 2] | ||
| 3 | 0.82 (0.30-2.22) | 1.03 (0.35-3.00) |
| 4 | 0.78 (0.24-2.50) | 0.70 (0.20-2.43) |
| 5 | 0.46 (0.06-3.39) | 0.25 (0.03-2.27) |
| Site [reference = 1] | ||
| 2 | 1.35 (0.42-4.38) | 1.58 (0.46-5.39) |
| 3 | 0.80 (0.36-1.73) | 0.86 (0.33-2.21) |
| 4 | 0.77 (0.24-2.45) | 0.49 (0.13-1.84) |
| Non-SGM patients (n = 180) | ||
| Data collection method [reference = nurse verbal] | 0.90 (0.47-1.73) | 0.87 (0.42-1.83) |
| Age | 1.02 (0.99-1.05) | 1.02 (0.99-1.05) |
| Race [reference = white] | ||
| Black | 1.10 (0.55-2.17) | 1.65 (0.78-3.50) |
| Other | 2.18 (0.66-7.13) | 2.82 (0.79-10.06) |
| Emergency Severity Index [reference = 2] | ||
| 3 | 0.44 (0.14-1.36) | 0.59 (0.17-1.98) |
| 4 | 0.48 (0.12-1.81) | 0.63 (0.14-2.83) |
| 5 | 0.46 (0.04-5.70) | 0.67 (0.05-9.70) |
| Site [reference = 1] | ||
| 2 | 0.67 (0.20-2.17) | 0.75 (0.22-2.63) |
| 3 | 0.37 (0.16-0.89) | 0.40 (0.16-1.04) |
| 4 | 0.84 (0.20-3.65) | 1.08 (0.24-4.92) |
| Blank field patients (n = 180) | ||
| Data collection method [reference = nurse verbal] | 1.41 (0.68-2.93) | 1.72 (0.78-3.79) |
| Age | 1.01 (0.99-1.04) | 1.01 (0.98-1.04) |
| Race [reference = white] | ||
| Black | 0.58 (0.27-1.24) | 0.68 (0.29-1.59) |
| Other | 0.96 (0.30-3.05) | 0.76 (0.22-2.61) |
| Emergency Severity Index [reference = 2] | ||
| 3 | 1.50 (0.49-4.55) | 1.42 (0.43-4.74) |
| 4 | 1.25 (0.34-4.61) | 1.15 (0.28-4.61) |
| 5 | NA | NA |
| Site [reference = 1] | ||
| 2 | 1.84 (0.46-7.41) | 1.79 (0.42-7.63) |
| 3 | 0.70 (0.31-1.59) | 0.81 (0.32-2.06) |
| 4 | 0.62 (0.18-2.15) | 0.52 (0.14-2.00) |
Abbreviations: CCAT, Communication Climate Assessment Toolkit; NA, not applicable; OR, odds ratio; SGM, sexual and gender minorities.
Odds of changing to one higher category of modified CCAT score
bBecause these analyses were performed within, but not across, each of the 3 groups, adjusted analyses controlled for factors on which the groups had been matched, including age and injury severity.
No blank field patients with Emergency Severity Index (rating of 5).