| Literature DB >> 34295744 |
Peter Scalia1, Katherine M Tighe1, Glyn Elwyn1, Pamela J Bagley2, Heather B Blunt2, Benjamin Boh3, Oakland C Walters3, Rachel A Moses3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) persons considering gender affirming therapy have to make many complex medical decisions, potentially without understanding the associated harms or benefits of hormonal and surgical interventions. Further, clinicians are often unaware of how best to communicate information to persons seeking gender affirming therapy. Patient decision aids have been developed to provide evidence-based information as a way to help people make decisions in collaboration with their clinicians. It is unclear whether such tools exist for persons seeking gender affirming therapy. The objective of our systematic review is to search for and determine the quality of any existing patient decision aids developed for TGD persons considering gender affirming therapy, and the outcomes associated with their use.Entities:
Keywords: Decision support interventions; patient decision aids; shared decision making; transgender
Year: 2021 PMID: 34295744 PMCID: PMC8261453 DOI: 10.21037/tau-20-1000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Androl Urol ISSN: 2223-4683
Figure 1Flow diagram showing the process leading to the final list of included studies.
Characteristics of the included study
| Study, year, country | Setting | Study design | Sample size & characteristics (i.e., age, gender) | Format, mode of delivery | Options presented | Outcomes* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Özer | Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria of the VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam | Qualitative | Transmen (n=12) who already underwent genital surgery or considering undergoing surgery or decided to not yet undergo genital surgery | Online format compatible with desktops, tablets, and handheld devices | Surgical options for genital gender-affirming surgery in transmen: (I) total laparoscopic hysterectomy and bi-lateral salpingo-ovariectomy (BSO); (II) robotic colpectomy & hysterectomy with/without BSO; (III) total laparoscopic hysterectomy only; (IV) BSO only; (V) colpectomy only | ↑ Preparedness for the consultation |
| Healthcare professionals (n=9) involved in the treatment of individuals with gender dysphoria | Administered pre-clinical consult with the surgeon | Reconstructive procedures included metoidioplasty and phalloplasty with scrotoplasty, both with and without urethroplasty | ↑ Decisional confidence | |||
| Characteristics not reported | ↓ Decisional conflict |
*, based on conclusions listed in a conference abstract. As far as can be determined, findings have yet to be published.