Transgender and Gender Diverse Medical Education in Radiology: A Systematic Review (Q28685)

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Transgender and Gender Diverse Medical Education in Radiology: A Systematic Review. (English)
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Physicians report a lack of Transgender and Gender Diverse (TGD) health competency for medical imaging. (English)
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES (English)
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This knowledge gap contributes to negative medical imaging experiences, discrimination, stigma, and diagnostic errors for TGD individuals. (English)
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES (English)
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Medical education plays an important role in improving this. (English)
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES (English)
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However, the current landscape and gaps in TGD medical education in radiology is underexplored. (English)
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES (English)
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We aimed to fill the knowledge gap on the current state of TGD medical education in radiology. (English)
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES (English)
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A PRISMA and SWiM guideline-compliant systematic review on TGD medical education in radiology was performed. (English)
MATERIALS AND METHODS (English)
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Four databases were searched: Medline, Embase, Web of Science, and Scopus from inception to May 13, 2024. (English)
MATERIALS AND METHODS (English)
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Article screening and extraction occurred independently and in duplicate. (English)
MATERIALS AND METHODS (English)
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Narrative synthesis was performed on TGD medical education material in radiology, educational recommendations, barriers/enablers to education, and current guidelines. (English)
MATERIALS AND METHODS (English)
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A total of 4360 records were identified with 76 articles included. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Most articles (52, 68%) were from the United States. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Most articles aimed to provide recommendations for TGD medical education in radiology (53, 69.7%). (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Some articles focused on developing medical education (7, 9.2%), evaluating medical education (7, 9.2%), evaluating guidelines (8, 10.5%), or developing guidelines (3, 4%). (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Identified TGD medical education in radiology is inconsistent, focusing on terminology guides, clinical scenarios, and cultural sensitivity workshops. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Many current guidelines for TGD medical imaging were developed through extrapolation of guidance for cisgender patients, demonstrating limited relevance and meaningfulness for TGD patients. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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This systematic review identifies a need to develop consistent TGD medical educational material in radiology in partnership with TGD patients to cover patient perspectives and guidance for medical imaging considerations. (English)
CONCLUSION (English)
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Results can be used to identify TGD medical education resources in radiology which may be helpful, and guide development of future medical education. (English)
CONCLUSION (English)
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October 2024
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors of this manuscript declare no relationships with any companies whose products or services may be related to the subject matter of the article. (English)
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Dr. Doria is the Principal Investigator of the following grants unrelated to the topic of this manuscript: Novo Nordisk (Research Grant), Terry Fox Foundation (Research Grant), PSI Foundation (Research Grant), Society of Pediatric Radiology (Research Grant), Radiological Society of North America (Educational Grant). (English)
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