Using focus groups to inform a peer health navigator service for people who are transgender and gender diverse in Saskatchewan, Canada

Author:

Rose Gwen1ORCID,McCarron Michelle2,Reid Mel1,Fayant‐McLeod T.3,Gulka Emily1,Young James4,Clark Megan5,Madill Stéphanie J.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Rehabilitation Science, College of Medicine University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Canada

2. Saskatchewan Health Authority Regina Canada

3. Community Researcher Regina Canada

4. Community Researcher Toronto Canada

5. Academic Family Medicine, College of Medicine University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study investigated healthcare access and quality for people who are transgender and gender‐diverse (PTGD) in Saskatchewan (SK), Canada, to inform a larger project that was piloting two peer health navigators for PTGD.MethodsTwo online focus groups were held. Nineteen participants were recruited to represent a broad range in age, gender and location in SK. Transcripts of the focus groups were analyzed using a thematic approach.ResultsThe core theme that was identified was participants' desire for culturally safe healthcare. This core theme had two component themes: (1) systemic healthcare factors and (2) individual healthcare provider (HCP) factors. The healthcare system primarily acted as a barrier to culturally safe healthcare. HCPs could be either barriers or facilitators of culturally safe care; however, negative experiences outweighed positive ones.ConclusionsPTGD in SK face discrimination, with delays and barriers to care at all levels of the healthcare system. Peer health navigators can address some of these discrepancies; however, greater support is required for PTGD to be able to access culturally safe healthcare.Patient or Public ContributionPeople with lived experience/PTGD were involved in all stages of this project. They were included on the team as community researchers and co‐developed the research project, conducted the focus groups, participated in the analyses and are co‐authors. As well, both navigators and all the participants in the focus groups were also PTGD.

Funder

Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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