• Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Oct 2024

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    [Transgender People in Emergency And Rescue Services].

    • Torben Brod, Jonah Liebold, and Carsten Stoetzer.
    • Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther. 2024 Oct 1; 59 (10): 599608599-608.

    AbstractThe treatment of transgender individuals presents a multifaceted challenge for those involved in emergency and rescue services, encompassing not only medical but also social aspects. Despite the increasing importance of healthcare for transgender individuals in Germany over recent years, there remains significant uncertainty among healthcare professionals in addressing the needs of this population. This uncertainty can result in transgender individuals delaying access to the healthcare system due to previous negative experiences, thereby increasing the risk of receiving suboptimal medical care.Ambiguities exist regarding gender-specific health issues and the appropriate use of pronouns and names. Surveyed participants have expressed a desire for more training opportunities in this area. Enhanced training of emergency services personnel is essential for fostering a better understanding of gender-specific health concerns. Additionally, there is a notable lack of specific guidelines for the treatment of transgender individuals within both emergency services and emergency rooms. Establishing specific treatment guidelines can enhance the safety of healthcare workers and consequently improve the medical care provided to transgender individuals.The objective of this CME article is to outline the key aspects of emergency medical care for transgender individuals, aiming to reduce uncertainties among emergency service personnel and enhance the quality of medical care for this group.Thieme. All rights reserved.

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