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Characteristics of a transgender and gender-diverse patient population in Utah: Use of electronic health records to advance clinical and health equity research

Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people, individuals whose gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth, face unique challenges in accessing gender-affirming care and often experience disparities in a variety of health outcomes. Clinical research on TGD health is limited by a lack of...

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Published in:PloS one 2024-05, Vol.19 (5), p.e0302895
Main Authors: Ho, Tiffany F, Zenger, Brian, Mark, Bayarmaa, Hiatt, Laurel, Sullivan, Erika, Steinberg, Benjamin A, Lyons, Ann, Spivak, Adam M, Agarwal, Cori, Adelman, Marisa, Hotaling, James, Kiraly, Bernadette, Talboys, Sharon
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description Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people, individuals whose gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth, face unique challenges in accessing gender-affirming care and often experience disparities in a variety of health outcomes. Clinical research on TGD health is limited by a lack of standardization on how to best identify these individuals. The objective of this retrospective cohort analysis was to accurately identify and describe TGD adults and their use of gender-affirming care from 2003-2023 in a healthcare system in Utah, United States. International Classification of Disease (ICD)-9 and 10 codes and surgical procedure codes, along with sexual orientation and gender identity data were used to develop a dataset of 4,587 TGD adults. During this time frame, 2,985 adults received gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) and/or gender-affirming surgery (GAS) within one healthcare system. There was no significant difference in race or ethnicity between TGD adults who received GAHT and/or GAS compared to TGD adults who did not receive such care. TGD adults who received GAHT and/or GAS were more likely to have commercial insurance coverage, and adults from rural communities were underrepresented. Patients seeking estradiol-based GAHT tended to be older than those seeking testosterone-based GAHT. The first GAS occurred in 2013, and uptake of GAS have doubled since 2018. This study provides a methodology to identify and examine TGD patients in other health systems and offers insights into emerging trends and access to gender-affirming care.
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subjects 17β-Estradiol
Adolescent
Adult
Adults
Aged
Biology and Life Sciences
Body mass index
Electronic health records
Electronic Health Records - statistics & numerical data
Electronic medical records
Female
Gender
Gender aspects
Gender Identity
Gender reassignment surgery
Health aspects
Health care
Health disparities
Health Equity
Humans
Male
Medical records
Medical research
Medicine and Health Sciences
Medicine, Experimental
Middle Aged
Patients
People and Places
Retrospective Studies
Rural areas
Rural communities
Sex hormones
Sex Reassignment Surgery
Sexual behavior
Social Sciences
Standardization
Testosterone
Transgender people
Transgender Persons - statistics & numerical data
Utah
Young Adult
title Characteristics of a transgender and gender-diverse patient population in Utah: Use of electronic health records to advance clinical and health equity research
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