Decision-making approaches in transgender healthcare: conceptual analysis and ethical implications
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Decision-making approaches in transgender healthcare: conceptual analysis and ethical implications
Abstract
Over the past decades, great strides have been made to professionalize and increase access to transgender medicine. As the (biomedical) evidence base grows and conceptualizations regarding gender dysphoria/gender incongruence evolve, so too do ideas regarding what constitutes good treatment and decision-making in transgender healthcare. Against this background, differing care models arose, including the 'Standards of Care' and the so-called 'Informed Consent Model'. In these care models, ethical notions and principles such as 'decision-making' and 'autonomy' are often referred to, but left unsubstantiated. This not only transpires into the consultation room where stakeholders are confronted with many different ethical challenges in decision-making, but also hampers a more explicit discussion of what good decision-making in transgender medicine should be comprised of. The aim of this paper is to make explicit the conceptual and normative assumptions regarding decision-making and client autonomy underpinning the 'Standards of Care' and 'Informed Consent Model' currently used in transgender care. Furthermore, we illustrate how this elucidation aids in better understanding stakeholders' ethical challenges related to decision-making. Our ethical analysis lays bare how distinct normative ambiguities in both care models influence decision-making in practice and how foregrounding one normative model for decision-making is no moral panacea. We suggest that the first steps towards good decision-making in gender-affirming medical care are the acknowledgement of its inherent normative and moral dimensions and a shared, dialogical approach towards the decision-making process.
© 2021. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
KG and MB provide clinical care and BM offers clinical ethics support at the Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, location VUmc, whose local guidelines are based on the Standards of Care of the Word Professional Organization for Transgender Health (WPATH). BK served as board member (2016–2018) and member of the executive committee (2018–2020) of WPATH.
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