Bourke Lisa
Department of Rural Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Victoria.
Aust Fam Physician. 2002 Oct;31(10):974-6.
To explore people's preferences for their general practitioners' sex, testing the hypothesis that more women than men prefer a GP of the same sex.
A random sample of 1220 people in Victoria surveyed about visits to, satisfaction with, and preferences for their GP. A set of 14 characteristics of GPs and their practices revealed the preferences of consumers, and which were related to each other.
Twenty-four percent of women and 19% of men preferred to see a GP of the same sex. The most important characteristic was being 'a good doctor', associated with clinical and communication ability.
General practitioners' communication skills, experience and quality of care are more important to consumers than the age or sex of the GP.
探讨人们对全科医生性别的偏好,检验女性比男性更倾向于选择同性全科医生这一假设。
对维多利亚州的1220人进行随机抽样调查,了解他们看全科医生的情况、对全科医生的满意度及偏好。全科医生及其诊疗的14项特征揭示了消费者的偏好,以及这些偏好之间的相互关系。
24%的女性和19%的男性更倾向于看同性全科医生。最重要的特征是“医术精湛”,这与临床和沟通能力相关。
对消费者而言,全科医生的沟通技巧、经验和护理质量比其年龄或性别更为重要。