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Perspectives and Experiences of Transgender and Non-binary Individuals on Seeking Urological Care

Authors :
Sabina Spigner
Seth Teplitsky
Rosemary Frasso
Vishal Swaminathan
Paul H. Chung
Source :
Urology. 148
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective To describe perspectives and experiences related to urology care-seeking of transgender and non-binary (TGNB) individuals assigned male at birth. Materials and Methods This HIPAA-compliant study was IRB approved and followed Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Studies (COREQ) guidelines. Through semistructured interviews, perspectives, and experiences of individuals related to urology care-seeking were explored. Open-ended questions were designed to elicit a range of responses rather than quantifiable data. Thematic codes were developed and explicitly defined. Codes pertaining to patient experiences were assessed and described. Results Twenty-five TGNB individuals assigned male at birth were interviewed. Participants reported an array of factors that informed and inhibited care-seeking, factors that framed individual urologic care experiences, and their overall impression of the healthcare system's ability to effectively and respectfully serve the TGNB population. Specifically, participants reported that prior negative healthcare experiences dissuaded them from seeking care such as feeling discriminated against and having a lack of trust in providers. Additionally, participants reported feeling a need and responsibility to “educate” providers on both their medical needs and psychosocial experiences. Participants were also unclear how best to identify “trans-friendly” urologists who are culturally competent and have appropriate medical knowledge. Conclusion TGNB individuals face significant barriers to care for unique healthcare needs. TGNB participants described care avoidance and reported experiences of healthcare discrimination. These data highlight the importance for urologists to understand the perspectives and historical experiences of these individuals who may seek urological care.

Details

ISSN :
15279995
Volume :
148
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ab0f0db556471f81407b45fec010d783