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Social‐ecological barriers and facilitators to seeking inpatient psychiatric care among transgender and nonbinary people: A qualitative descriptive study

变性人 定性研究 描述性研究 精神科 心理学 医学 临床心理学 护理部 社会学 社会科学 精神分析
作者
Ava J. Boutilier,Kristen D. Clark,Jordon D. Bosse,Kasey B. Jackman,Jaylyn Jewell,Carol Dawson‐Rose
出处
期刊:Journal of Advanced Nursing [Wiley]
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1111/jan.16393
摘要

Abstract Aim(s) To assess barriers and facilitators to seeking inpatient psychiatric treatment among transgender and nonbinary people. Design Qualitative interview study. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conducted from March 2019 to June 2022 with transgender and nonbinary people admitted to an inpatient psychiatric hospital in the United States during the past 5 years. Data were analysed using thematic analysis and constructed within a modified social‐ecological model of stigma. Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research were used for this study. Results Participants ( N = 15) described barriers and facilitators across all three social‐ecological levels. i) Individual themes included distrust of the mental healthcare system, feeling unsafe, loss of autonomy, minimizing one's own mental health needs, and feelings of accountability to others. ii) Interpersonal themes included: lack of support for transgender/nonbinary identity, limited transgender/nonbinary knowledge among mental healthcare professionals, and allyship. iii) Structural themes included: carceral setting, financial costs, and availability of non‐profit treatment options. Conclusion Multi‐level themes were identified as barriers and facilitators to seeking inpatient psychiatric care for transgender and nonbinary people, providing opportunities among inpatient settings to improve care delivery and engagement. Greater health equity can be achieved by addressing barriers to care. Implications Incorporating inclusive and affirming practices in inpatient psychiatric services presents an opportunity to reduce barriers to seeking care. Impact The present study describes the experiences of transgender and nonbinary people as they determine whether to voluntarily seek inpatient psychiatric treatment. This perspective allows nurses, health systems, and policymakers to integrate transgender and nonbinary people's needs to improve healthcare delivery. Patient/Public Contribution Transgender and nonbinary participants were recruited in collaboration with community organizations. Members of the transgender and nonbinary community participated in study design development and analysis and were part of the study team.

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