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MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic
Despite increased media attention to transgender/gender non-binary people, access to care remains a major health disparity. Several multidisciplinary gender clinics involve children/adolescents seeing multiple providers during the same visit. However, adult transgender clinics are more primary care-...
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Endocrine Society
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550850/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-MON-194 |
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author | Iwamoto, Sean Glodowski, Michele Davies, Robert Chavez, Alexis Carter, Debbie Lee, Rita Huguelet, Patricia Alaniz, Veronica Spongberg, Eric Fisher, Keily Bregman, Jacob French, Brooke Rothman, Micol |
author_facet | Iwamoto, Sean Glodowski, Michele Davies, Robert Chavez, Alexis Carter, Debbie Lee, Rita Huguelet, Patricia Alaniz, Veronica Spongberg, Eric Fisher, Keily Bregman, Jacob French, Brooke Rothman, Micol |
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description | Despite increased media attention to transgender/gender non-binary people, access to care remains a major health disparity. Several multidisciplinary gender clinics involve children/adolescents seeing multiple providers during the same visit. However, adult transgender clinics are more primary care-based with navigators guiding patients across specialties. Few adult multidisciplinary clinics exist where providers care for transgender patients during a single visit. We know of no published models of care housed within the endocrine clinic, which can serve as a gender-inclusive space where providers/staff have expertise in hormone physiology. Our Integrated Transgender Program launched in September 2017 to provide culturally responsive, multidisciplinary care to transgender adults within a single endocrine clinic visit. School of Medicine faculty in endocrinology, psychiatry, gynecology, internal medicine, and plastic/reconstructive surgery, provide care in this now biweekly collaboration. We also do provider/staff education to increase knowledge within our community. From September 2017 to October 2018, we had 180 visits with 70 unique patients. Visits were with: endocrinology (n=90), psychiatry (44), internal medicine (20), gynecology (18), plastic surgery (8). The 70 patients self-identified as: transwoman (31), transman (29), non-binary (3), transmasculine (3), male (2), female (1), genderqueer (1). Patient ages varied: 18-24 yrs (18), 25-44 yrs (38), 45-64 yrs (11), 65+ yrs (3). Our patients were 70% White, non-Hispanic and came from around our state and beyond. Type of insurance included: commercial (33), Medicaid (11), Medicare (7), self-pay (5), Tricare (4), other (10). In our first 9 months, we saw 13 patients overdue for cervical cancer screening and 11 (85%) underwent testing in our clinic, higher than the 34% screening rate of transmen we previously reported at our institution. Adult transgender/gender non-binary patients benefit from streamlined patient-centered care from a multidisciplinary team. Our endocrine clinic serves as a centralized, gender-inclusive space to improve access to care, particularly services that traditionally come with gender-specific waiting areas. Bringing the specialties into one clinic may allow for familiarity among our younger cohort who may have experienced multidisciplinary pediatric gender clinics. Many patients are younger/middle aged but routine maintenance exams across the lifespan are integral to supportive health care. Not all patients identify as transwomen or transmen. Awareness of non-binary identity or those still congruent with their sex assigned at birth is also important. Patient feedback has been positive, but we plan to conduct formal satisfaction surveys and develop a community advisory board to further assess needs. Supported by: University of Colorado Diversity & Inclusive Excellence Grant |
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spelling | pubmed-65508502019-06-13 MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic Iwamoto, Sean Glodowski, Michele Davies, Robert Chavez, Alexis Carter, Debbie Lee, Rita Huguelet, Patricia Alaniz, Veronica Spongberg, Eric Fisher, Keily Bregman, Jacob French, Brooke Rothman, Micol J Endocr Soc Reproductive Endocrinology Despite increased media attention to transgender/gender non-binary people, access to care remains a major health disparity. Several multidisciplinary gender clinics involve children/adolescents seeing multiple providers during the same visit. However, adult transgender clinics are more primary care-based with navigators guiding patients across specialties. Few adult multidisciplinary clinics exist where providers care for transgender patients during a single visit. We know of no published models of care housed within the endocrine clinic, which can serve as a gender-inclusive space where providers/staff have expertise in hormone physiology. Our Integrated Transgender Program launched in September 2017 to provide culturally responsive, multidisciplinary care to transgender adults within a single endocrine clinic visit. School of Medicine faculty in endocrinology, psychiatry, gynecology, internal medicine, and plastic/reconstructive surgery, provide care in this now biweekly collaboration. We also do provider/staff education to increase knowledge within our community. From September 2017 to October 2018, we had 180 visits with 70 unique patients. Visits were with: endocrinology (n=90), psychiatry (44), internal medicine (20), gynecology (18), plastic surgery (8). The 70 patients self-identified as: transwoman (31), transman (29), non-binary (3), transmasculine (3), male (2), female (1), genderqueer (1). Patient ages varied: 18-24 yrs (18), 25-44 yrs (38), 45-64 yrs (11), 65+ yrs (3). Our patients were 70% White, non-Hispanic and came from around our state and beyond. Type of insurance included: commercial (33), Medicaid (11), Medicare (7), self-pay (5), Tricare (4), other (10). In our first 9 months, we saw 13 patients overdue for cervical cancer screening and 11 (85%) underwent testing in our clinic, higher than the 34% screening rate of transmen we previously reported at our institution. Adult transgender/gender non-binary patients benefit from streamlined patient-centered care from a multidisciplinary team. Our endocrine clinic serves as a centralized, gender-inclusive space to improve access to care, particularly services that traditionally come with gender-specific waiting areas. Bringing the specialties into one clinic may allow for familiarity among our younger cohort who may have experienced multidisciplinary pediatric gender clinics. Many patients are younger/middle aged but routine maintenance exams across the lifespan are integral to supportive health care. Not all patients identify as transwomen or transmen. Awareness of non-binary identity or those still congruent with their sex assigned at birth is also important. Patient feedback has been positive, but we plan to conduct formal satisfaction surveys and develop a community advisory board to further assess needs. Supported by: University of Colorado Diversity & Inclusive Excellence Grant Endocrine Society 2019-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6550850/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-MON-194 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 | Reproductive Endocrinology Iwamoto, Sean Glodowski, Michele Davies, Robert Chavez, Alexis Carter, Debbie Lee, Rita Huguelet, Patricia Alaniz, Veronica Spongberg, Eric Fisher, Keily Bregman, Jacob French, Brooke Rothman, Micol MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic |
title | MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic |
title_full | MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic |
title_fullStr | MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic |
title_full_unstemmed | MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic |
title_short | MON-194 Multidisciplinary Care for Adult Transgender/Gender Non-binary Patients: A Novel Healthcare Delivery Model Centered within the Endocrinology Clinic |
title_sort | mon-194 multidisciplinary care for adult transgender/gender non-binary patients: a novel healthcare delivery model centered within the endocrinology clinic |
topic | Reproductive Endocrinology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6550850/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-MON-194 |
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