Perioperative Care of the Transgender Patient

AORN J. 2016 Feb;103(2):151-63. doi: 10.1016/j.aorn.2015.12.003.

Abstract

Transgender patients are individuals whose gender identity is not related to their biological sex. Assuming a new gender identity that does not conform to societal norms often results in discrimination and barriers to health care. The exact number of transgender patients is unknown; however, these patients are increasingly seen in health care. Transgender individuals may experience provider-generated discrimination in health care facilities, including refusal of service, disrespect, and abuse, which contribute to depression and low self-esteem. Transgender therapies include mental health counseling for depression and low self-esteem, hormone therapy, and sex reassignment surgery. Health care professionals require cultural competence, an understanding of the different forms of patient identification, and adaptive approaches to care for transgender patients. VA (Veterans Affairs) hospitals provide a model for the care for transgender patients and staff.

Keywords: gender dysphoria; nonconforming behavior; sex discrimination; sex reassignment surgery; transgender.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Perioperative Care*
  • Sexism / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Transgender Persons*
  • United States
  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs