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Cult Health Sex ; 22(12): 1315-1332, 2020 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31661659

RESUMO

Transmasculine people are at risk of cervical cancer but have lower rates of cervical cancer screening than cisgender women. Disaffirmation of the patient's gender and unequal power dynamics between patient and provider during screening contribute to patient unwillingness to be screened. The mechanisms by which the balance of power may be shifted between patient and provider, and by which gender is constructed during the Pap test, are not well understood. A qualitative study using a modified grounded theory approach was undertaken to analyse patient interview and provider interview and focus group data pertaining to power and gender in the context of cervical cancer screening among transmasculine individuals. The study was conducted at an LGBTQ-focussed health centre in Boston, USA. Processes by which power is enacted included constraining or affirming patient choice, mitigating or exacerbating vulnerability, and self-advocacy. Gendering processes included naming patients and their bodies, invoking gender norms, de-gendering/re-gendering Pap tests, and othering or normalising trans bodies. The interplay between these processes promotes or constrains patient agency over body and health, impacting patient care, patient-provider interaction, and service utilisation. Understanding patient and provider roles in power and gender dynamics are critical for the provision of patient-centred care.


Assuntos
Detecção Precoce de Câncer , Pessoal de Saúde/psicologia , Teste de Papanicolaou , Pessoas Transgênero/estatística & dados numéricos , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/diagnóstico , Adulto , Boston , Feminino , Grupos Focais , Teoria Fundamentada , Humanos , Masculino , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Pessoas Transgênero/psicologia
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Qual Health Res ; 27(14): 2138-2149, 2017 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28836483

RESUMO

Transmasculine (i.e., female-to-male transgender) individuals have lower rates of cervical cancer screening than nontransgender women and often report negative experiences with the Pap test. Deciding to undergo screening and the test experience itself are characterized by the following processes: negotiating identity as the patient, provider, and insurance company wrestle with the degree of (in)congruence between a patient's masculine gender identity and their conception of the Pap test as feminine; bargaining for health as a Pap test may be required to obtain medical transition services or avoid undesired health outcomes; withstanding acute challenges during the Pap test to body, identity, and privacy; or reframing challenges as affirmation. The degree of distress triggered by the Pap test varied from "routine" to traumatic. Participants affirmed that a trusted, trans-competent health care provider could significantly reduce barriers to regular and satisfactory cervical cancer screening. Data are from 32 in-depth interviews conducted in Boston, Massachusetts, with transmasculine individuals; a modified grounded theory approach informed the analysis.


Assuntos
Teste de Papanicolaou/psicologia , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde/psicologia , Pessoas Transgênero/psicologia , Adulto , Boston , Detecção Precoce de Câncer/psicologia , Existencialismo , Feminino , Identidade de Gênero , Teoria Fundamentada , Humanos , Entrevistas como Assunto , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estresse Psicológico/psicologia , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/diagnóstico , Adulto Jovem
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Cult Health Sex ; 18(10): 1192-206, 2016 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27142466

RESUMO

Transmasculine people (individuals assigned a female sex at birth who identify as male or masculine) are at risk of cervical cancer. Despite low rates of Pap test use in this population, research examining the determinants of cervical cancer screening among transmasculine individuals is scarce. We conducted in-depth interviews and focus groups with 49 participants (32 transmasculine patients and 17 healthcare providers) in order to examine transmasculine individuals' and healthcare providers' perceptions of cervical cancer risk and screening among individuals on the transmasculine continuum. Overall, patients believed that transmasculine individuals should receive regular Pap tests, especially in the event of gynaecological concerns. While healthcare providers' views varied, many perceived transmasculine individuals to be at low risk of cervical cancer. Contrary to existing screening guidelines, several providers believed that transmasculine individuals who did not engage in penile-vaginal intercourse with cisgender men, expressed discomfort about Pap testing or intended to obtain a hysterectomy might not need to be screened regularly or at all. Our findings underscore the importance of educating patients and providers about cervical cancer risk among transmasculine individuals and establishing evidence-based guidelines for cervical cancer screening in this underserved population.


Assuntos
Pessoal de Saúde/psicologia , Programas de Rastreamento , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde , Pessoas Transgênero/psicologia , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/diagnóstico , Adulto , Feminino , Grupos Focais , Teoria Fundamentada , Humanos , Entrevistas como Assunto , Masculino , Teste de Papanicolaou , Medição de Risco
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Nat Methods ; 9(3): 297-302, 2012 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22266542

RESUMO

Understanding and treatment of spinal cord pathology is limited in part by a lack of time-lapse in vivo imaging strategies at the cellular level. We developed a chronically implanted spinal chamber and surgical procedure suitable for time-lapse in vivo multiphoton microscopy of mouse spinal cord without the need for repeat surgical procedures. We routinely imaged mice repeatedly for more than 5 weeks postoperatively with up to ten separate imaging sessions and observed neither motor-function deficit nor neuropathology in the spinal cord as a result of chamber implantation. Using this chamber we quantified microglia and afferent axon dynamics after a laser-induced spinal cord lesion and observed massive microglia infiltration within 1 d along with a heterogeneous dieback of axon stumps. By enabling chronic imaging studies over timescales ranging from minutes to months, our method offers an ideal platform for understanding cellular dynamics in response to injury and therapeutic interventions.


Assuntos
Microscopia de Fluorescência por Excitação Multifotônica/instrumentação , Monitorização Ambulatorial/instrumentação , Monitorização Ambulatorial/veterinária , Técnicas de Cultura de Órgãos/instrumentação , Medula Espinal/citologia , Animais , Desenho de Equipamento , Falha de Equipamento , Camundongos , Miniaturização , Próteses e Implantes
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