Keywords
oncology - transgender persons - professional competence
Introduction: Although advances have been made in laws to guarantee equality and diversity in access
to healthcare for gender minorities, there is a lack of guidance on cancer screening
and care for this population. The presence of cis-heteronormative assumptions among
healthcare professionals can hinder the patient/caregiver relationship. The literature
points to the lack of preparation of professionals to serve these minorities and the
low level of training offered in health courses on the topic, highlighting the need
for specific tools to assess this competence.
Objective: Build and validate an instrument to assess health professionals' oncological knowledge
about the transgender population.
Methods: Methodological study with a quantitative approach carried out in a cancer center
located in the state of São Paulo, approved by the Research Ethics Committee (CEP)
under no. CAAE: 65531822.9.0000.5432 and consists of four stages: Literature review
and construction of the instrument; Validation of content by experts in the field;
Pilot test; Psychometric analysis. Using Pasquali's assumptions as a theoretical basis,
the construction of the instrument was based on a scoping review on the topic. Validation
by experts took place using the Delphi technique. The pilot test was carried out online
through the RedCap platform during the months of April to September 2023.
Results: A sample of 133 participants was obtained. The Exploratory Factor Analysis indicated
an instrument with seven categories that was subjected to Confirmatory Factor Analysis
obtaining the following results: P-value (Chi-square) = 0.001; CFI = 0.924; TLI = 0.895;
RMSEA = 0.063; SRMR = 0.067.
Conclusion: Despite the limitations, the results of this study provide preliminary evidence that
the instrument “Healthcare professional preparation for oncological care for the transgender
population” is a valid, reliable and culturally appropriate tool.
Corresponding author: Fernanda Fachetti Xavier de Almeida (e-mail: fernandafachetti@hotmail.com).
Bibliographical Record
Fernanda Fachetti Xavier de Almeida, Cremilson de Paula Silva, Ricardo Souza Evangelista
Sant'Ana, Ruan Nilton Rodrigues Melo. Instruments used to assess the preparedness
of health professionals for oncological care for the transgender population: methodological
study. Brazilian Journal of Oncology 2025; 21.
DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1807825