Abstract
Purpose:
Gender-affirming care that integrates transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC)-related and/or transition-related health care needs is an effective mechanism to increase the number of TGNC patients being screened for HIV and linked to HIV services.
Methods:
Evaluation of a gender-affirming education initiative to help clinicians in one clinic provides better care for TGNC patients.
Results:
Processes and factors that support the effective implementation of a gender-affirming clinical environment include (1) establishing credibility within the local TGNC community; (2) the critical role played by a patient navigator; and (3) awareness of the lived experience of being TGNC. Participating in the education initiative boosted team motivation, improved knowledge and competence, and provided opportunities for training nonclinical staff.
Conclusion:
This practice assessment interview offers a unique window into the impact of an education initiative on the effective implementation of a gender-affirming clinical environment.
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