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Examining Cervical Cancer Preventive Behaviors for Latinx Transmasculine Individuals among Medical Students.

Alíxida Ramos-Pibernus1, Paola Carminelli-Corretjer1, Mario Bermonti-Pérez1, Nelmit Tollinchi-Natali1, Coral Jiménez-Ricaurte1, David Mejías-Serrano2, Julian Silva-Reteguis3, Fabian Moreta-Ávila4, Malynie Blanco1, Lellanes Justiz1, Marta Febo1, Eliut Rivera-Segarra1.   

Abstract

Latinx transmasculine men (LTM) can be at a particularly high risk for cervical cancer as they lie at the intersection of two health disparity populations (gender and ethnic minorities). Previous research using self-report measures has documented how negative interactions with providers are a key barrier for cervical cancer screening among LTM. However, no research to date has examined, via direct observation, cervical cancer preventive behaviors in clinical interactions with LTM. Thus, the objective of this study was to examine cervical cancer preventive behaviors in clinical interactions between medical students and an LTM. The team implemented standardized patient simulations (simulations of clinical interactions with actors portraying the role of a patient), self-report measures, and observational techniques. A total of 37 medical students participated in the study. The results were mixed with some key behaviors neglected (i.e., asking if the patient preferred to collect the HPV test sample by himself), while others were enacted (i.e., checking family history of cervical cancer). Further research is needed to better understand behaviors in clinical interactions with LTM as well as how to improve them.

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Keywords:  Standardized Patient Simulations (SPS); cervical cancer; medical students; transmasculine

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498187      PMCID: PMC7863948          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18030851

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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Authors:  Sarah M Peitzmeier; Karishma Khullar; Sari L Reisner; Jennifer Potter
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Review 10.  Bridging Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening in Transgender Men: A Scoping Review.

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