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MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS)
The Department of Veterans Affairs has a policy of welcoming LGBTQ Veterans, and has established working groups to coordinate care for Veterans in this population. We wished to evaluate the care provided to gender-dysphoric Veterans in VANCHCS. Using ICD-10 criteria, we identified a population of 14...
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Endocrine Society
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550637/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-MON-014 |
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author | Agron, Rachel Gale, Scott Neavins, Tara Stassinos, Martha Tarro-Zylema, Rachel Volpp, Bryan Swislocki, Arthur |
author_facet | Agron, Rachel Gale, Scott Neavins, Tara Stassinos, Martha Tarro-Zylema, Rachel Volpp, Bryan Swislocki, Arthur |
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description | The Department of Veterans Affairs has a policy of welcoming LGBTQ Veterans, and has established working groups to coordinate care for Veterans in this population. We wished to evaluate the care provided to gender-dysphoric Veterans in VANCHCS. Using ICD-10 criteria, we identified a population of 148 Veterans as of May 31, 2018. We stratified these individuals by preferred gender, regardless of “official” records, and further evaluated their medical records for cross-sex hormone therapy and access to mental health, endocrine, speech pathology, and dermatology resources. Of the 148 Veterans, 10 were non-binary, 43 were transmen, and 95 were transwomen. Because of small numbers, we excluded non-binary Veterans from further analysis. The transmen were significantly younger than transwomen (42±13.7 vs. 51.5±15.9 yrs., p< 0.001 by t-test). Transwomen were more likely to be Air Force Veterans than transmen (21.1% vs. 17.1%), and less likely to be Army Veterans (38.9% vs. 43.9%). Transwomen were more likely to see an Endocrinologist (83.2% vs. 72.1%), and Speech Therapy (44.2% vs. 25.6%) than transmen. Cross-sex hormone therapy for transwomen included multiple combinations including gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs, spironolactone, finasteride, estradiol, and progesterone, whereas for transmen, testosterone was the sole therapy. The majority of our Veterans (65 transwomen (68.4%) and 38 transmen (88.4%) had not undergone gender-affirming surgery Only 59 transwomen (62%) had measurements of prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Both groups were followed comparably in Mental Health Clinics (87.4% for transwomen, 90.7% for transmen). Only 35 transwomen (36.8%) were seen in Dermatology clinics for gender identity issues. In summary, our populations represented diverse backgrounds and received a variety of treatments. We conclude that care for these Veterans could be enhanced by a more consistent, team-based approach to therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-65506372019-06-13 MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) Agron, Rachel Gale, Scott Neavins, Tara Stassinos, Martha Tarro-Zylema, Rachel Volpp, Bryan Swislocki, Arthur J Endocr Soc Healthcare Delivery and Education The Department of Veterans Affairs has a policy of welcoming LGBTQ Veterans, and has established working groups to coordinate care for Veterans in this population. We wished to evaluate the care provided to gender-dysphoric Veterans in VANCHCS. Using ICD-10 criteria, we identified a population of 148 Veterans as of May 31, 2018. We stratified these individuals by preferred gender, regardless of “official” records, and further evaluated their medical records for cross-sex hormone therapy and access to mental health, endocrine, speech pathology, and dermatology resources. Of the 148 Veterans, 10 were non-binary, 43 were transmen, and 95 were transwomen. Because of small numbers, we excluded non-binary Veterans from further analysis. The transmen were significantly younger than transwomen (42±13.7 vs. 51.5±15.9 yrs., p< 0.001 by t-test). Transwomen were more likely to be Air Force Veterans than transmen (21.1% vs. 17.1%), and less likely to be Army Veterans (38.9% vs. 43.9%). Transwomen were more likely to see an Endocrinologist (83.2% vs. 72.1%), and Speech Therapy (44.2% vs. 25.6%) than transmen. Cross-sex hormone therapy for transwomen included multiple combinations including gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs, spironolactone, finasteride, estradiol, and progesterone, whereas for transmen, testosterone was the sole therapy. The majority of our Veterans (65 transwomen (68.4%) and 38 transmen (88.4%) had not undergone gender-affirming surgery Only 59 transwomen (62%) had measurements of prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Both groups were followed comparably in Mental Health Clinics (87.4% for transwomen, 90.7% for transmen). Only 35 transwomen (36.8%) were seen in Dermatology clinics for gender identity issues. In summary, our populations represented diverse backgrounds and received a variety of treatments. We conclude that care for these Veterans could be enhanced by a more consistent, team-based approach to therapy. Endocrine Society 2019-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6550637/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-MON-014 Text en Copyright © 2019 Endocrine Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article has been published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Healthcare Delivery and Education Agron, Rachel Gale, Scott Neavins, Tara Stassinos, Martha Tarro-Zylema, Rachel Volpp, Bryan Swislocki, Arthur MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) |
title | MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) |
title_full | MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) |
title_fullStr | MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) |
title_full_unstemmed | MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) |
title_short | MON-014 Evaluation of Healthcare of Gender-Dysphoric Veterans in the Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) |
title_sort | mon-014 evaluation of healthcare of gender-dysphoric veterans in the veterans affairs northern california health care system (vanchcs) |
topic | Healthcare Delivery and Education |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550637/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-MON-014 |
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