| Literature DB >> 31261831 |
Jessica Salkind1, Faye Gishen2,3, Ginger Drage4, Jayne Kavanagh2,3, Henry W W Potts5.
Abstract
: Introduction: The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) population experience health and social inequalities, including discrimination within healthcare services. There is a growing international awareness of the importance of providing healthcare professionals and students with dedicated training on LGBT+ health.Entities:
Keywords: LGBT; curriculum development; decolonizing the curriculum; gay; lesbian; medical education; transgender; undergraduate medical education
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31261831 PMCID: PMC6651354 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16132305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Pre and post-session questionnaire results (2016–2019 data pooled).
| Question | Pre | Post | Fisher Exact Test | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % Agree/Strongly Agree | 95% CI | % Agree/Strongly Agree | 95% CI | ||
| LGBT+ people face health and social inequalities which are relevant to clinical practice | 395/433 (91%) | 88%–94% | 533/540 (99%) | 97%–99% | <0.001 |
| I feel confident using appropriate terminology to describe sexual orientation. | 270/433 (62%) | 58%–67% | 504/540 (93%) | 91%–95% | <0.001 |
| I feel confident using appropriate terminology to describe gender identity. | 176/432 (41%) | 36%–46% | 490/541 (91%) | 88%–93% | <0.001 |
| I would feel confident taking a history from and examining a lesbian, gay or bisexual patient, including using appropriate language. | 326/433 (75%) | 71%–79% | 501/541 (93%) | 90%–95% | <0.001 |
| I would feel confident taking a history from and examining a transgender patient, including using appropriate language. | 153/433 (35%) | 31%–40% | 453/541 (84%) | 80%–87% | <0.001 |
| I found the session useful. | 516/541 (95%) | 93%–97% | |||
| The visitor enhanced my understanding of topics covered in the session. | 527/541 (97%) | 96%–99% | |||
grey lines: These questions evaluating the teaching were asked in the post-session questionnaire only, therefore a Fisher test could not be applied.