Purpose Of Review: We reviewed the latest articles in patient-reported outcomes as it relates to genital gender-affirming surgery (GGAS) and provide a narrative summary of each article.
Recent Findings: The current landscape of patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) within GGAS largely consists of various ad hoc questionnaires. Within the last two years, one new PROM, validated within the transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) community, have been described.
Summary: Patient-reported outcomes measures seek to elucidate the questions and answers of particular interest to patients and stakeholders of a particular population. To date, within GGAS, surgeon-reported outcomes and nonvalidated patient-reported outcomes comprise the bulk of the literature on the subject. However, there is growing interest in PROMs developed with TGD collaboration within all phases of the research process. Three new PROMs designed with and for the TGD community, are described which provides hope for continued progression of the field toward patient-centered and patient-collaborative research.
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