Abstract
Background
Over the last 10-15 years, there has been an increase in the number
of children and adolescents referred to gender services, particularly
among adolescent birth-registered females. This population shows a
higher prevalence of co-occurring mental health difficulties and
neurodevelopmental conditions. Some countries have recently restricted
access to medical treatments in recognition of the uncertain evidence
base.
Aim
To understand the current provision of gender services for children
and adolescents across the EU-15+ countries that have comparable
high-income healthcare systems, to inform service development in the
UK.
Methods
An e-survey of paediatric gender services was conducted between
September 2022 and April 2023. It covered service structure, care
pathways, interventions and data collection. Data were described and
compared to identify similarities and differences among participating
services.
Results
15 services in eight countries (Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Norway,
Northern Ireland, The Netherlands, Spain and Finland) responded. While a
multidisciplinary team was present in all services, its composition and
organisation varied. Clinical practice was informed by international
guidelines, with four countries following their own national guidelines.
Differences were observed in referral criteria, care pathways for
prepubertal children and those with co-occurring conditions. Eligibility
criteria for medical interventions also varied. Psychosocial support and
interventions were limited, and outcome data collection was
scarce.
Conclusions
This survey revealed both similarities and key variations in the
clinical practice of paediatric gender services across eight different
countries. The study emphasises the need for service development that
both considers the management of co-occurring conditions and embeds
routine data collection in practice.
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