Transition access survey 2022.
by Grassian, Trent.TransActual.
Publisher: TransActual, 2022.Description: [76]p.Summary: This report outlines more than 1000 trans people’s experiences of accessing (or trying to access) transition related care in the UK. It looks at the impacts of waiting on people’s mental and physical health, work lives, and personal relationships as well as the benefits of having access to different aspects of medical transition, including some aspects not currently available on the NHS. It also covers the prevalence of self-medication, private HRT prescriptions, and private surgical care – and the costs of this..Subject(s): transgender | gender identity services | access to health services | patient experience | patient waiting time | mental health | private medicine | NHS | survey results | United KingdomDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Transgender health [November 2023]
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This report outlines more than 1000 trans people’s experiences of accessing (or trying to access) transition related care in the UK. It looks at the impacts of waiting on people’s mental and physical health, work lives, and personal relationships as well as the benefits of having access to different aspects of medical transition, including some aspects not currently available on the NHS. It also covers the prevalence of self-medication, private HRT prescriptions, and private surgical care – and the costs of this.
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