SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW
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Título da fonte: | Revista Brasileira de Sexualidade Humana (Online) |
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Resumo: | Introduction: Historically considered a mental disorder and declassified by the WHO in 2019, transgenderism encompasses 2% of Brazilian adults. Sex reassignment involves hormonal therapy and surgery, the latter of which can result in impactful complications on quality of life. Support and empathy from healthcare professionals influence patient satisfaction. Methodology: Systematic literature review on satisfaction and expectations of sex reassignment surgery in transgender patients, comparing pre- and post-operative cases. The research involved 52 articles from the MEDLINE, LILACS, and CAPES databases, with 17 studies from the last five years selected, excluding systematic reviews, integrative reviews, and meta-analyses. Results and discussion: The pathologization of transgenderism limits healthcare access for transgender individuals. Literature on post-surgical expectations is scarce, especially for trans women. Pursuit of sex reassignment relates to the humanization of the body and social gender recognition. Inappropriate terms, such as "transsexualism," hinder thematic discussion, highlighting the crucial need for a welcoming approach to this population in healthcare services. Conclusion: The importance of surgery for the well-being of transgender individuals is acknowledged, despite disagreements on its necessity in improving quality of life. Emphasis is placed on post-operative follow-up focusing on social, emotional, and familial issues, in addition to technical or aesthetic aspects. Keywords: Surgery; Patients; Sex; Quality of Life. |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEWSATISFACCIÓN Y EXPECTATIVAS DE PACIENTES TRANSGÉNERO PREOPERADOS FRENTE A POSOPERADOS RESPECTO A LA CIRUGÍA DE REASIGNACIÓN SEXUAL: UNA REVISIÓN DE LA LITERATURASATISFAÇÃO E EXPECTATIVA DE PACIENTES TRANSEXUAIS PRÉ-OPERADOS EM COMPARAÇÃO AOS PÓS-OPERADOS, COM RELAÇÃO À CIRURGIA DE REDESIGNAÇÃO SEXUAL: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA CirurgiaPaciente SexoQualidade de VidaSurgeryPatientsSexQuality of Life CirugíaPacienteSexoCalidad de VidaIntroduction: Historically considered a mental disorder and declassified by the WHO in 2019, transgenderism encompasses 2% of Brazilian adults. Sex reassignment involves hormonal therapy and surgery, the latter of which can result in impactful complications on quality of life. Support and empathy from healthcare professionals influence patient satisfaction. Methodology: Systematic literature review on satisfaction and expectations of sex reassignment surgery in transgender patients, comparing pre- and post-operative cases. The research involved 52 articles from the MEDLINE, LILACS, and CAPES databases, with 17 studies from the last five years selected, excluding systematic reviews, integrative reviews, and meta-analyses. Results and discussion: The pathologization of transgenderism limits healthcare access for transgender individuals. Literature on post-surgical expectations is scarce, especially for trans women. Pursuit of sex reassignment relates to the humanization of the body and social gender recognition. Inappropriate terms, such as "transsexualism," hinder thematic discussion, highlighting the crucial need for a welcoming approach to this population in healthcare services. Conclusion: The importance of surgery for the well-being of transgender individuals is acknowledged, despite disagreements on its necessity in improving quality of life. Emphasis is placed on post-operative follow-up focusing on social, emotional, and familial issues, in addition to technical or aesthetic aspects. Keywords: Surgery; Patients; Sex; Quality of Life. Introducción: La transexualidad, desclasificada como trastorno mental en 2019, afecta al 2% de los brasileños. La reasignación de sexo implica terapia hormonal y cirugía, esta última puede conllevar complicaciones graves. El apoyo de los profesionales de la salud influyen en la satisfacción del paciente. Metodología: Revisión sistemática sobre satisfacción y expectativas de la cirugía de reasignación de sexo en transgéneros, comparando pre y postoperatorios. La investigación involucró 52 artículos de las bases de datos MEDLINE, LILACS y CAPES, con 17 estudios de los últimos cinco años seleccionados, excluyendo revisiones sistemáticas, revisiones integrativas y metaanálisis. Resultados y discusión: La patologización de la transexualidad limita el acceso a la atención médica para los transgéneros. La literatura sobre expectativas postoperatorias es escasa, especialmente para las mujeres trans. La reasignación de sexo se relaciona con la humanización del cuerpo y el reconocimiento social de género. Términos inapropiados, como "transexualismo", obstaculizan la discusión, destacando la necesidad de un enfoque acogedor en los servicios de salud. Conclusión: A pesar de las discrepancias sobre su necesidad, se reconoce la importancia de la cirugía para el bienestar de los transgéneros que la desean. Es crucial el seguimiento postoperatorio centrado en cuestiones sociales, emocionales y familiares, además de aspectos técnicos o estéticos.Historicamente considerada como distúrbio mental, sendo desclassificada pela OMS em 2019, a transexualidade abrange 2% dos adultos brasileiros. A mudança de sexo envolve terapia hormonal e cirurgia, essa última podendo resultar em complicações impactadoras na qualidade de vida. Suporte e empatia dos profissionais de saúde influenciam a satisfação do paciente. Em relação à revisão sistemática da literatura, foi estudado sobre a satisfação e as expectativas da cirurgia de redesignação sexual em pacientes transexuais, comparando pré e pós-operados. A pesquisa envolveu 52 artigos nas bases de dados MEDLINE, LILACS e CAPES, com 17 estudos dos últimos cinco anos selecionados, excluindo revisões sistemáticas, integrativas e metanálises. Constatou-se que a patologização da transexualidade limita o acesso à saúde aos transexuais. A literatura sobre expectativas pós-cirúrgicas é escassa, principalmente para mulheres trans. A busca por redesignação sexual relaciona-se à humanização do corpo e ao reconhecimento social de gênero. Termos inadequados, como "transsexualismo", prejudicam a discussão temática, sendo crucial uma abordagem acolhedora dessa população nos serviços de saúde. Dessa forma, reconhece-se a importância da cirurgia para o bem-estar de transexuais que a desejam, apesar das divergências sobre sua necessidade na melhoria da qualidade de vida. Destaca-se o foco do acompanhamento pós-operatório em questões sociais, emocionais e familiares, além de aspectos técnicos ou estéticos. 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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW SATISFACCIÓN Y EXPECTATIVAS DE PACIENTES TRANSGÉNERO PREOPERADOS FRENTE A POSOPERADOS RESPECTO A LA CIRUGÍA DE REASIGNACIÓN SEXUAL: UNA REVISIÓN DE LA LITERATURA SATISFAÇÃO E EXPECTATIVA DE PACIENTES TRANSEXUAIS PRÉ-OPERADOS EM COMPARAÇÃO AOS PÓS-OPERADOS, COM RELAÇÃO À CIRURGIA DE REDESIGNAÇÃO SEXUAL: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW Lopes, Gabriela Hissa Cirurgia Paciente Sexo Qualidade de Vida Surgery Patients Sex Quality of Life Cirugía Paciente Sexo Calidad de Vida Lopes, Gabriela Hissa Cirurgia Paciente Sexo Qualidade de Vida Surgery Patients Sex Quality of Life Cirugía Paciente Sexo Calidad de Vida |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW |
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SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATIONS OF PRE-OPERATED TRANSGENDER PATIENTS COMPARED TO POST-OPERATED ONES REGARDING SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY: A LITERATURE REVIEW |
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Lopes, Gabriela Hissa |
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Lopes, Gabriela Hissa Lopes, Gabriela Hissa Oliveira, Ana Virgínia Oliveira Brito e Vilela, Júlia Pinheiro Amantéa Souza, Stefânea Campanha de Oliveira, Ana Virgínia Oliveira Brito e Vilela, Júlia Pinheiro Amantéa Souza, Stefânea Campanha de |
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Oliveira, Ana Virgínia Oliveira Brito e Vilela, Júlia Pinheiro Amantéa Souza, Stefânea Campanha de |
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Lopes, Gabriela Hissa Oliveira, Ana Virgínia Oliveira Brito e Vilela, Júlia Pinheiro Amantéa Souza, Stefânea Campanha de |
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Cirurgia Paciente Sexo Qualidade de Vida Surgery Patients Sex Quality of Life Cirugía Paciente Sexo Calidad de Vida |
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Cirurgia Paciente Sexo Qualidade de Vida Surgery Patients Sex Quality of Life Cirugía Paciente Sexo Calidad de Vida |
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Introduction: Historically considered a mental disorder and declassified by the WHO in 2019, transgenderism encompasses 2% of Brazilian adults. Sex reassignment involves hormonal therapy and surgery, the latter of which can result in impactful complications on quality of life. Support and empathy from healthcare professionals influence patient satisfaction. Methodology: Systematic literature review on satisfaction and expectations of sex reassignment surgery in transgender patients, comparing pre- and post-operative cases. The research involved 52 articles from the MEDLINE, LILACS, and CAPES databases, with 17 studies from the last five years selected, excluding systematic reviews, integrative reviews, and meta-analyses. Results and discussion: The pathologization of transgenderism limits healthcare access for transgender individuals. Literature on post-surgical expectations is scarce, especially for trans women. Pursuit of sex reassignment relates to the humanization of the body and social gender recognition. Inappropriate terms, such as "transsexualism," hinder thematic discussion, highlighting the crucial need for a welcoming approach to this population in healthcare services. Conclusion: The importance of surgery for the well-being of transgender individuals is acknowledged, despite disagreements on its necessity in improving quality of life. Emphasis is placed on post-operative follow-up focusing on social, emotional, and familial issues, in addition to technical or aesthetic aspects. Keywords: Surgery; Patients; Sex; Quality of Life. |
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