2023
Methodologic Approaches for Using Electronic Medical Records to Identify Experiences of Violence in Transgender and Cisgender People: Closing the Gap Between Diagnostic Coding and Lived Experiences
Alpert A, Sayegh S, Strawderman M, Cunliffe S, Griggs J, Cerulli C. Methodologic Approaches for Using Electronic Medical Records to Identify Experiences of Violence in Transgender and Cisgender People: Closing the Gap Between Diagnostic Coding and Lived Experiences. Medical Care 2023, 61: 384-391. PMID: 37072686, PMCID: PMC10168107, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic medical record dataElectronic medical recordsExperiences of violenceCisgender peopleTransgender peopleCisgender cohortRates of violenceMedical recordsImplement effective interventionsCross-sectional studyIdentified violenceStop violenceTransgenderImprove careViolenceScreening questionsCisgenderUpstate New YorkDiagnostic codesEffective interventionsDiagnosis codesRegional referral centerMedical sequelaeMcNemar testCohort
2020
What Oncologists Should Know About Treating Sexual and Gender Minority Patients With Cancer
Quinn G, Alpert A, Sutter M, Schabath M. What Oncologists Should Know About Treating Sexual and Gender Minority Patients With Cancer. JCO Oncology Practice 2020, 16: 309-316. PMCID: PMC7291539, DOI: 10.1200/op.20.00036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGender identitySexual orientationHealth disparitiesCollection of sexual orientationSpectrum of sexual orientationQuality of careGender minority patientsGender minoritiesLack of comfortProviders' lackMinority patientsClinical encountersWelcoming environmentNational studyGenderSOGIMedical recordsClinical reviewIdentityDisparitiesHealthLGBLGBTQQueerTransgenderIdentification of transgender people with cancer in electronic health records (EHR): Recommendations based on CancerLinQ observations.
Alpert A, Bruinooge S, Dizon D, Koronkowski B, Garrett-Mayer E, Meersman S, Miller R, Potter D, Komatsoulis G. Identification of transgender people with cancer in electronic health records (EHR): Recommendations based on CancerLinQ observations. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: e19046-e19046. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.e19046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsTransgender identityTransgender peopleMultiple electronic health recordsTransition-related surgeryGender dataNon-binary genderNational concerted effortAmerican Society of Clinical OncologyHealth recordsGender minoritiesTransgender populationEHR dataCancer prevalenceReviewed medical recordsCancerLinQOncology practiceCancer diagnosisInclusion criteriaFemale genderMedical recordsCurrent data resourcesOutcome dataData elementsTransgender