Gender-inclusive practice in pregnancy determination for transgender, gender diverse and non-binary patients in medical imaging.
Mohamed Khaldoun BadawyPrisha DadooKristy GrossmannRiki LaneDavid Colon-CabreraPublished in: Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology (2023)
In recent years, there has been an increased awareness and understanding of the varying gender identities within our society. Consequently, there has also been a need for healthcare providers to be cognizant of the unique needs of a gender-diverse population. Determining the pregnancy status of transgender, gender-diverse and non-binary patients in medical imaging settings has been poorly handled, and there is a lack of standardisation in the Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand setting. The potential risk of exposing a gender-diverse pregnant patient to ionising radiation increases the need for guidance to ensure potentially pregnant persons are not missed during screening questionnaires. This review article explores various approaches to pregnancy status determination for gender-diverse patients, recognising the complexities involved and emphasising the need for future work to establish a widely accepted solution.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- mental health
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- primary care
- preterm birth
- pregnant women
- patient reported outcomes
- quality improvement
- radiation therapy
- pregnancy outcomes
- human immunodeficiency virus
- social media
- risk assessment
- case report
- ionic liquid
- current status
- health information
- hiv testing
- radiation induced
- human health