Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia

INTRODUCTION: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) patients continue to report discrimination in healthcare setting despite the efforts of the primary healthcare offering community friendly services in Malaysia. This qualitative study aimed to provide understanding of this current issue and...

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Main Authors: Mohd Amin, Siti Noorfadhilah, Muhamad, Rosediani, Draman, Samsul, Mohd Zulkifli, Maryam, Syed Jaapar, Sharifah Zubaidah
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spelling my.iium.irep.1129872024-07-05T01:06:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/112987/ Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia Mohd Amin, Siti Noorfadhilah Muhamad, Rosediani Draman, Samsul Mohd Zulkifli, Maryam Syed Jaapar, Sharifah Zubaidah R Medicine (General) INTRODUCTION: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) patients continue to report discrimination in healthcare setting despite the efforts of the primary healthcare offering community friendly services in Malaysia. This qualitative study aimed to provide understanding of this current issue and to explore the challenges that family medicine specialists (FMSs) from East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia face when dealing with LGBT patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 30 FMSs working in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia were interviewed through a phenomenological framework using semi-structured in-depth interviews of LGBT patients. The interviews were recorded in audio format, transcribed verbatim, and subjected to Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis. We discerned common themes that can be elucidated through the lens of Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care (TCC) and the Sunrise Enabler Model (SEM). RESULTS: Three overlapping themes of the transcriptions were developed; (1) Multidimensional understanding of LGBT described how FMSs saw the LGBT community as diverging from societal norms, yet acknowledge their vulnerability as integral members of the society, (2) obstacles to providing culturally competent care stemmed from inadequate training, an unsupportive clinic environment, and the self-stigma experienced by patients, and (3) barriers to incorporating spiritual needs for holistic care arose in situations where there was insufficient spiritual health training or a preference to concentrate on physical and emotional well-being to uphold trust. CONCLUSION: The findings on this study reflect the need for proper training of healthcare personnel to deliver a holistic, culturally competent care for LGBT patients. A collaborative effort with relevant authorities is also needed to successfully overcome those challenges. Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) 2024-07-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112987/3/112987_Experiences%20of%20family%20medicine%20specialists%20in%20providing%20health%20care%20for%20lesbian%2C%20gay%2C%20bisexual%20and%20transgender%20patients.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112987/2/112987_Experiences%20of%20family%20medicine%20specialists%20in%20providing%20health%20care.pdf Mohd Amin, Siti Noorfadhilah and Muhamad, Rosediani and Draman, Samsul and Mohd Zulkifli, Maryam and Syed Jaapar, Sharifah Zubaidah (2024) Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia. IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia, 23 (3). pp. 55-65. ISSN 1823-4631 E-ISSN 2735-2285 https://journals.iium.edu.my/kom/index.php/imjm/article/view/2487 10.31436/imjm.v23i03.2487
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Mohd Amin, Siti Noorfadhilah
Muhamad, Rosediani
Draman, Samsul
Mohd Zulkifli, Maryam
Syed Jaapar, Sharifah Zubaidah
Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
description INTRODUCTION: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) patients continue to report discrimination in healthcare setting despite the efforts of the primary healthcare offering community friendly services in Malaysia. This qualitative study aimed to provide understanding of this current issue and to explore the challenges that family medicine specialists (FMSs) from East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia face when dealing with LGBT patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 30 FMSs working in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia were interviewed through a phenomenological framework using semi-structured in-depth interviews of LGBT patients. The interviews were recorded in audio format, transcribed verbatim, and subjected to Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis. We discerned common themes that can be elucidated through the lens of Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care (TCC) and the Sunrise Enabler Model (SEM). RESULTS: Three overlapping themes of the transcriptions were developed; (1) Multidimensional understanding of LGBT described how FMSs saw the LGBT community as diverging from societal norms, yet acknowledge their vulnerability as integral members of the society, (2) obstacles to providing culturally competent care stemmed from inadequate training, an unsupportive clinic environment, and the self-stigma experienced by patients, and (3) barriers to incorporating spiritual needs for holistic care arose in situations where there was insufficient spiritual health training or a preference to concentrate on physical and emotional well-being to uphold trust. CONCLUSION: The findings on this study reflect the need for proper training of healthcare personnel to deliver a holistic, culturally competent care for LGBT patients. A collaborative effort with relevant authorities is also needed to successfully overcome those challenges.
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author Mohd Amin, Siti Noorfadhilah
Muhamad, Rosediani
Draman, Samsul
Mohd Zulkifli, Maryam
Syed Jaapar, Sharifah Zubaidah
author_facet Mohd Amin, Siti Noorfadhilah
Muhamad, Rosediani
Draman, Samsul
Mohd Zulkifli, Maryam
Syed Jaapar, Sharifah Zubaidah
author_sort Mohd Amin, Siti Noorfadhilah
title Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort experiences of family medicine specialists in providing health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender patients: a qualitative study in east coast peninsular malaysia
publisher Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
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