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Int J Transgend Health ; 23(4): 392-408, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36324879

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Background: This article is by a group of trans and nonbinary researchers and experts in the field of trans health who have conducted an analysis of trans health research needs. Aims: To highlight topics that need further research and to outline key considerations for those conducting research in our field. Methods: The first author conducted semi-structured interviews with all coauthors, and these were used to create a first draft of this manuscript. This draft was circulated to all authors, with edits made until consensus was reached among the authors. Results: More comprehensive long-term research that centers trans people's experiences is needed on the risks and benefits of gender affirming hormones and surgeries. The trans health research field also needs to have a broader focus beyond medical transition or gender affirmation, including general health and routine healthcare; trans people's lives without, before, and after medical gender affirmation; and sexuality, fertility, and reproductive healthcare needs. More research is also needed on social determinants of health, including ways to make healthcare settings and other environments safer and more supportive; social and legal gender recognition; the needs of trans people who are most marginalized; and the ways in which healing happens within trans communities. The second part of this article highlights key considerations for researchers, the foremost being acknowledging trans community expertise and centering trans community members' input into research design and interpretation of findings, in advisory and/or researcher roles. Ethical considerations include maximizing benefits and minimizing harms (beneficence) and transparency and accountability to trans communities. Finally, we note the importance of conferences, grant funding, working with students, and multidisciplinary teams. Discussion: This article outlines topics and issues needing further consideration to make the field of trans health research more responsive to the needs of trans people. This work is limited by our authorship group being mostly White, all being Anglophone, and residing in the Global North.

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Pediatr Ann ; 50(9): e384-e390, 2021 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34542339

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Nonbinary and genderqueer youth represent well over a one-third of transgender youth. Historically, transgender health care has been based on the gender binary, and as a result, many nonbinary people have chosen to forego care or withhold their authentic needs or goals when accessing care. This article presents a paradigm shift in gender care, which addresses discrimination and stigma and outlines components of supportive and affirming care to gender expansive youth. Nonbinary youth are best served when providers use gender-affirming language and focus on embodiment goals. Medical interventions may include pubertal suppression, hormones, and surgeries, which are best reviewed by individual physical effects rather than with "masculinizing" or "feminizing" terminology. Individualized goals may be supported by estrogen, testosterone, or a combination of both. Providers should be prepared to facilitate supportive conversations, difficult decisions, and balancing of priorities with nonbinary patients and their families. [Pediatr Ann. 2021;50(9):e384-e390.].


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Servicios de Salud para las Personas Transgénero , Medicina de Precisión , Personas Transgénero , Adolescente , Femenino , Identidad de Género , Humanos , Masculino
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