Gina M Sequeria’s research while affiliated with Seattle Children's Hospital and other places

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Adolescent and Caregiver Perspectives on Receiving Gender-Affirming Care in Primary Care
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September 2023

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Gina M Sequeria

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Jessy Guler

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Valentino Reyes

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Laura P Richardson

Background: Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) adolescents experience barriers to receiving gender-affirming care. Delivering services in the pediatric primary care setting may help facilitate improved access. With this study, we aimed to explore TGD adolescents' and caregivers' experiences receiving primary care services and their perspectives regarding gender-affirming care delivery in pediatric primary care. Methods: TGD adolescents aged 14 to 17 and caregivers of TGD adolescents currently receiving gender-affirming medical care participated in 1-hour-long, semi-structured, individual, virtual interviews. Each interview was recorded and transcribed. Transcripts were then individually coded, and themes were generated iteratively by using a reflexive thematic analysis framework. Recruitment of each group continued until thematic saturation was reached. Results: A total of 33 participants (15 adolescents and 18 caregivers) completed interviews. Adolescent participants (mean age of 15.7 years) predominantly identified as transmasculine or trans male (73%), and caregiver participants were predominantly mothers (83.3%). Four themes were identified, which included (1) barriers, such as microaggressions and poor psychosocial support, (2) benefits, such as existing trusted relationships with primary care providers (PCPs) and convenience, (3) improvement strategies, such as training and interdisciplinary collaboration, and (4) opportunities for integrating primary care and specialty gender-affirming care. Conclusions: TGD adolescents and their caregivers reported previous negative interactions with PCPs; however, some desired to receive gender-affirming care in this setting, citing increased convenience, efficiency, and availability. Participants highlighted an ongoing need for further work to provide resources, education, and training to PCPs and their staff and improve PCP-to-specialist communication and collaboration.

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... As in our findings, researchers in that study reported that predominant emotions about abortion restrictions included feeling scared and sad (42%), with reasons for these feelings ranging from favoring a right to abortion to concern for autonomy, safety, and choice [4]. Our study also contributes to knowledge regarding adolescent perspectives on genderaffirming care restrictions and access; past research with adolescents and parents has suggested similar negative emotions and concerns [20][21][22]. ...

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Adolescents’ political and personal responses to recent policies restricting abortion and gender-affirming care
Adolescent and Caregiver Perspectives on Receiving Gender-Affirming Care in Primary Care
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  • September 2023