2016
DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2016.1172286
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A Culture-Centered Approach to Improving Healthy Trans-Patient–Practitioner Communication: Recommendations for Practitioners Communicating withTrans Individuals

Abstract: The following manuscript explores trans individuals' lived experiences with practitioners and the types of advice they suggested be provided to practitioners treating trans patients to improve the trans-patient-practitioner relationship. Thirteen semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with individuals who self-identified as trans. Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006; Owen, 1984). Data analysis revealed that changes in practitioner's communication behavior durin… Show more

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“…Healthcare provider communication. This theme was also present in 18 of the 20 reviewed studies (Bauer et al, 2009;Bauer et al, 2015;Costa et al, 2018;Dewey, 2008;Guss et al, 2017;Hinrichs et al, 2018;Hudson, 2018;Kosenko, Rintamaki, Raney, & Maness, 2013;Lindroth, 2016;Pitts et al, 2009;Poteat et al, 2013;Riggs et al, 2014;Ross & Bell, 2017;Shires & Jaffee, 2015;Taylor, 2013;Vermeir et al, 2018;von Vogelsang et al, 2016;Westerbotn et al, 2017). The main sub-themes within HCP communication were related to the perceived acceptance or denial of the trans patient's identity and/or the professionalism displayed.…”
Section: Trans Healthcare Experiences and Perspectives 11mentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Healthcare provider communication. This theme was also present in 18 of the 20 reviewed studies (Bauer et al, 2009;Bauer et al, 2015;Costa et al, 2018;Dewey, 2008;Guss et al, 2017;Hinrichs et al, 2018;Hudson, 2018;Kosenko, Rintamaki, Raney, & Maness, 2013;Lindroth, 2016;Pitts et al, 2009;Poteat et al, 2013;Riggs et al, 2014;Ross & Bell, 2017;Shires & Jaffee, 2015;Taylor, 2013;Vermeir et al, 2018;von Vogelsang et al, 2016;Westerbotn et al, 2017). The main sub-themes within HCP communication were related to the perceived acceptance or denial of the trans patient's identity and/or the professionalism displayed.…”
Section: Trans Healthcare Experiences and Perspectives 11mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…All other studies were considered satisfactory. Most qualitative studies were appraised as satisfactory or good, with 5 of the 12 studies considered good overall (Hudson, 2018;Linander, Alm, Hammarström, & Harryson, 2017;Poteat, German, & Kerrigan, 2013;Roller, Sedlak, & Draucker, 2015;Ross & Bell, 2017). Studies rated as poor or satisfactory failed to discuss researchers' reflexivity to a satisfactory standard; however, this was the only criteria where studies rated as satisfactory did not meet the criteria for good quality (Bauer et al, 2009;Lindroth, 2016;Taylor, 2013;Vermeir, Jackson, & Marshall, 2018;von Vogelsang, Milton, Ericsson, & Strömberg, 2016;Westerbotn et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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