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  • Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals' Perceptions Regarding Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy and Cardiovascular Health: A Qualitative Study.
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  • Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals' Perceptions Regarding Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy and Cardiovascular Health: A Qualitative Study.

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Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals' Perceptions Regarding Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy and Cardiovascular Health: A Qualitative Study. (English)
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Transgender and nonbinary individuals face substantial cardiovascular health uncertainties. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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The use of gender-affirming hormone therapy can be used to achieve one's gender-affirming goals. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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As self-rated health is an important predictor of health outcomes, an understanding of how this association is perceived by transgender and nonbinary individuals using gender-affirming hormone therapy is required. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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The objective of this research was to explore transgender and nonbinary individuals' perceptions of cardiovascular health in the context of using gender-affirming hormone therapy. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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In this qualitative study, English-speaking transgender and nonbinary adults using gender-affirming hormone therapy for 3 months or more were recruited from across Canada using purposive and snowball sampling methods. (English)
METHODS (English)
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Semistructured interviews were conducted through videoconference to explore transgender and nonbinary individuals' perceptions of the association between gender-affirming hormone therapy and cardiovascular health between May and August 2023. (English)
METHODS (English)
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Data were transcribed verbatim, and transcripts were analyzed independently by 3 reviewers using thematic analysis. (English)
METHODS (English)
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Twenty-one participants were interviewed (8 transgender women, 9 transgender men, and 3 nonbinary individuals; median [range] age, 27 [20-69] years; 80% White participants). (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Three main themes were identified: cardiovascular health was not a primary concern in the decision-making process with regard to gender-affirming hormone therapy, the improved well-being associated with gender-affirming hormone therapy was felt to contribute to improved cardiovascular health, and health care provider knowledge and attitude facilitate the transition process. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Gender-affirming hormone therapy in transgender and nonbinary individuals is perceived to improve cardiovascular health. (English)
CONCLUSIONS (English)
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Given the positive associations between care aligned with patient priorities, self-rated health, and health outcomes, these findings should be considered as part of shared decision-making and person-centered care. (English)
CONCLUSIONS (English)
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