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Improving Access to Gender-affirming Hormone Therapy and Related Health Services for Transgender and Gender-diverse People

พัทธรา ลีฬหวรงค์; Pattara Leelahavarong; ธีรพัฒน์ อังศุชวาล; Theerapat Ungsuchaval; อานนท์ คุณากรจรัสพงศ์; Anon Khunakorncharatphong; ภคนันท์ อังกาบ; Pakkanan Angkab; เบญจภรณ์ นามเสนา; Benchaporn Namsena; มินตรา หงษ์ธํารง; Mintar Hongtumrong;
Date: 2569-01
Abstract
The development of health service systems that respond to the specific needs of transgender and gender-diverse people (TGD) is a critical issue for advancing health equity and the protection of human rights in Thailand. Although Thailand has made notable progress over the past decade in terms of social and cultural recognition of gender diversity, in practice transgender and gender-diverse people continue to face substantial structural, social, and economic barriers in accessing gender-affirming hormone therapy and related health services. These barriers are particularly evident in the absence of systematic inclusion of such services within public health benefit packages and in the concentration of specialized services in urban areas. The overall objective of this study is to develop policy recommendations to promote access to gender-affirming hormone therapy and related services for transgender and gender-diverse people in Thailand. The specific objectives are to: (1) examine service delivery models and care pathways for gender-affirming hormone therapy across different types of health service providers; (2) analyze structural, social, economic, and health system factors influencing access to services from the perspectives of both service users and service providers; and (3) synthesize empirical findings into policy recommendations aimed at developing a health service system that is comprehensive, high-quality, accessible, and capable of reducing stigma and discrimination. This study employed a mixed methods research design and was conducted between February 2024 and April 2025. The research methods included a review of relevant literature and clinical guidelines, an online cross-sectional survey of 521 transgender and gender-diverse individuals and 7 health service providers, in-depth interviews with 15 service users and representatives from 11 health service providers, observations of health facilities, and four policy dialogue workshops held in Bangkok, Chonburi (Pattaya), Chiang Mai, and Nakhon Ratchasima. These workshops facilitated joint analysis and policy design with stakeholders from multiple sectors. The findings indicate that the current system of gender-affirming hormone services in Thailand comprises three main types of providers: community-based organization clinics, hospitals and public health centers, and pharmacies. Each provider type plays a distinct role and demonstrates different strengths and limitations. Community-based organization clinics are particularly effective in reaching target populations and providing gender-affirming and user-friendly services. Hospitals offer comprehensive clinical standards but remain limited in accessibility, while pharmacies have high potential as frontline access points for hormone therapy but lack adequate quality assurance mechanisms and integration with other health services. Factors significantly associated with access to services include educational attainment, type of service provider, out-of-pocket costs, and the attitudes of healthcare personnel. Although overall satisfaction with services was high, key barriers persist, including financial burden, procedural complexity, and stigma within the health system. These challenges lead some individuals to obtain hormones from unregulated sources, increasing health risks. Based on these findings, the study proposes three strategic directions for health system development: (1) inclusion of gender-affirming hormone therapy and related health services within public health benefit packages; (2) expansion of services to the community level with communitybased organizations as central actors; and (3) development of integrated one-stop service models, alongside short- and long-term policy measures that strengthen collaboration among government agencies, the private sector, and civil society. The study concludes that access to gender-affirming hormone therapy is not merely a medical issue, but a matter of rights, well-being, and social justice, requiring systematic and sustainable policy action within the Thai context.
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