| Literature DB >> 31847083 |
Sav Zwickl1, Alex Wong1, Ingrid Bretherton1,2, Max Rainier1, Daria Chetcuti1, Jeffrey D Zajac1,2, Ada S Cheung1,2.
Abstract
There is an increasing demand for trans and gender diverse (TGD) health services worldwide. Given the unique and diverse healthcare needs of the TGD community, best practice TGD health services should be community-led. We aimed to understand the healthcare needs of a broad group of TGD Australians, how health professionals could better support TGD people, and gain an understanding of TGD-related research priorities. An anonymous online survey received 928 eligible responses from TGD Australian adults. This paper focuses on three questions out of that survey that allowed for free-text responses. The data were qualitatively coded, and overarching themes were identified for each question. Better training for healthcare professionals and more accessible transgender healthcare were the most commonly reported healthcare needs of participants. Findings highlight a pressing need for better training for healthcare professionals in transgender healthcare. In order to meet the demand for TGD health services, more gender services are needed, and in time, mainstreaming health services in primary care will likely improve accessibility. Evaluation of training strategies and further research into optimal models of TGD care are needed; however, until further data is available, views of the TGD community should guide research priorities and the TGD health service delivery.Entities:
Keywords: gender identity; health services; health services for transgender persons; health services needs and demand; transgender persons
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31847083 PMCID: PMC6950552 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16245088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Codebook for survey question: How do you think healthcare professionals can better support you?
| Theme | Code |
|---|---|
| Provide Accessible Care | Improve accessibility to healthcare |
| Information for the community | |
| Training and Professional Development | Training for medical professionals |
| Professional development | |
| Communication with the community | |
| Need for more guidelines, research, advocacy | |
| Positive experiences |
Codebook for survey question: What do you think are the two most important issues for your health, i.e., if you could improve your health right now, what would you do?
| Theme | Code |
|---|---|
| Accessibility and Training for Healthcare Professionals | Accessibility issues |
| Educate health professionals | |
| Community building, information for the community | |
| Transgender-related medical intervention | Trans and related medical intervention |
| Health, Wellbeing and Support | General well-being |
| Housing, employment, family issues | |
| Less social discrimination, more social or community support | |
| Mental well-being | |
| Other medical issues | |
| Substance use |
Codebook for survey question: Are there any areas of trans-related medical research that you would like addressed?
| Theme | Code |
|---|---|
| Trans Medical Advancements | Surgical techniques |
| Potential associated health issues | |
| Hormone effects and risks | |
| Alternative and associated treatment | |
| Accessibility and Standards of Care | Accessibility |
| Diagnosis or treatment guidelines | |
| Community support and communication | |
| Greater Breadth of Research and Understanding | Adolescent issues |
| Adult trans research | |
| Aged care | |
| All or others | |
| Mental health, Potential Neurodiversity association |