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The integral role of nurses in primary care for transgender people: A qualitative descriptive study
Author(s) -
Ziegler Erin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of nursing management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1365-2834
pISSN - 0966-0429
DOI - 10.1111/jonm.13190
Subject(s) - mentorship , transgender , nursing , qualitative research , medicine , scope of practice , scope (computer science) , health care , nursing management , population , psychology , medical education , political science , sociology , social science , psychoanalysis , environmental health , computer science , law , programming language
Abstract Aim To understand nursing activities, training and key supports needed to provide primary care to transgender individuals. Background Discrimination, limited practitioner knowledge and a deficiency of services contribute to health care barriers for transgender individuals. Literature demonstrating how primary care services are delivered, and more specially the role of nurses in this care, is lacking. Methods Qualitative description methodology and interviews were used to describe this phenomenon. Participants included nurse practitioners, registered nurses and registered practical nurses. Results Nurses are important in providing primary care to transgender individuals. While NPs worked to full scope of practice, RNs’ and RPNs’ roles could be optimized. A key challenge was lack of education; however, mentorship and collaboration contributed to competency development. Ensuring the workplace provided gender‐affirming care was key to a safe and inclusive environment. Conclusions Supporting nurses to develop capacity and work to full scope of practice can improve access to care. Ongoing opportunities for mentorship and ensuring an inclusive workplace will aid in the provision of care for this vulnerable population. Implications for Nursing Management Development of organisational policies, staff training and appropriate supports, for role optimization and team collaboration, can eliminate barriers experienced by transgender individuals.

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