1. Pediatric Gender Care in Primary Care Settings in West Virginia: Provider Knowledge, Attitudes, and Educational Experiences.
- Author
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Kidd KM, Slekar A, Sequeira GM, Kahn NF, Costello LM, Negrin I, Farjo S, Lusk S, Huzurbazar S, and Narumanchi J
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- Humans, West Virginia, Female, Male, Adult, Surveys and Questionnaires, Attitude of Health Personnel, Middle Aged, Pediatrics education, Adolescent, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Primary Health Care
- Abstract
Purpose: Pediatric primary care providers (PPCPs) often care for gender diverse youth (GDY), particularly in rural areas, but little is known about their relevant knowledge, attitudes, or educational experiences regarding caring for this population., Methods: This study surveyed PPCPs throughout the rural state of West Virginia using an online survey assessing 1) demographics, 2) knowledge, 3) attitudes, and 4) educational experiences. Knowledge and attitude scores were calculated and proportion-tests and t-tests were used to compare these scores by PPCP characteristics including age, time in practice, and training background., Results: In total, 51 PPCPs from throughout the state completed the survey and 82% had cared for GDY in the prior year. Younger providers (
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- 2024
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