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. 2024 Nov 25;9:1371524. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1371524

Table 11.

Telehealth studies addressed at transgender-men: research purpose, methodologies, and sample sizes, settings.

Authors, publication date, title Research purpose/question Methodologies Sample size, setting
D'Angelo et al. (2021): Health and Access to Gender-Affirming Care During COVID-19: Experiences of transmasculine individuals and men assigned female sex at birth Impact of COVID-19 among trans-men; exploring how it has influenced their access to healthcare and overall health behaviors Semi-structured interviews, inductive thematic analysis N = 20, part of the together 5,000 study
Garcia et al. (2014): Overall satisfaction, sexual function, and the durability of neophallus dimensions following staged female to male genital gender confirming surgery: the Institute of Urology, London U.K. experience Assessing patient genital-GCS related satisfaction, regret, pre/ post-op sexual function, genital preferences, and genital measurements post-op Evaluation study, survey and app measuring flaccid and erect length and girth N = 10 having undergone suprapubic phalloplasty; N = 15 having undergone radial artery forearm-flap phalloplasty, mono-center study