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International journal of environmental research and public health. 2022 Jan 22;19(3):1229. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19031229 Q10.02025

"We Are Doing the Absolute Most That We Can, and No One Is Listening": Barriers and Facilitators to Health Literacy within Transgender and Nonbinary Communities

“我们正在尽最大努力,但没人听我们的”:阻碍与促进跨性别和非二元群体中健康素养的障碍及促进因素 翻译改进

C Riley Hostetter  1, Jarrod Call  1, Donald R Gerke  1, Brendon T Holloway  1, N Eugene Walls  1, Jennifer C Greenfield  1

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  • 1 Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA.
  • DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031229 PMID: 35162254

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    Transgender and nonbinary (TNB) individuals face disparities in nearly every aspect of health. One factor associated with poor health outcomes in other marginalized populations is health literacy, yet no identified studies examine health literacy in TNB samples. Moreover, most health literacy frameworks focus primarily on the capacities of individual patients to understand and use healthcare information, with little attention given to provider literacy and environmental factors. In partnership with a statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization, we recruited 46 transgender and nonbinary individuals to participate in seven focus groups conducted in urban, suburban, and rural locations throughout Colorado. TNB participants consistently engaged in efforts to increase their own health literacy and that of their medical providers yet faced multiple barriers to improve care. Difficulty identifying and physically reaching care, insurance and out-of-pocket expenses, negative experiences with healthcare providers and staff, provider incompetence, discriminatory and oppressive practices, and exclusionary forms and processes emerged as barriers to enacted health literacy among participants. Conversely, facilitators of enacted healthcare literacy included positive experiences with healthcare providers and staff, and inclusive forms and processes.

    Keywords: barriers to care; facilitators to care; health literacy; healthcare; transgender and nonbinary health.

    Keywords:health literacy; transgender communities; nonbinary communities

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