Gross Revital, McNeill Rob, Davis Peter, Lay-Yee Roy, Jatrana Santosh, Crampton Peter
School of Social Work, Bar Ilan University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Women Health. 2008;48(2):123-44. doi: 10.1080/03630240802313464.
In this article, we examined the effect of gender concordance on physicians' perception of their patients and of their medical condition, analyzing a data set of 8,258 visit questionnaires from the New Zealand National Primary Care Medical Care Survey conducted in 2001 2002. Multivariate analysis indicated that the concordant female patient/female physician dyad had a positive independent association with physicians' reporting high rapport and a negative independent association with reporting uncertainty about the diagnosis. The discordant female patient/male physician dyad had a positive independent association with physicians' perceptions of uncertainty of diagnosis and hidden agenda, and a negative independent association with rating the patient's condition of high severity. The findings suggest a need to raise male physicians' awareness to possible biases when treating female patients. The findings also suggest the need to empower female patients to take an active partnership role to improve their communication with male physicians.
在本文中,我们分析了2001年至2002年进行的新西兰国家初级医疗保健调查中的8258份就诊问卷数据集,研究了性别一致性对医生对患者及其病情认知的影响。多变量分析表明,女性患者/女性医生的匹配组合与医生报告的高度融洽关系呈正相关独立关联,与报告诊断不确定性呈负相关独立关联。女性患者/男性医生的不匹配组合与医生对诊断不确定性和隐藏议程的认知呈正相关独立关联,与将患者病情评为高度严重呈负相关独立关联。研究结果表明,有必要提高男医生在治疗女性患者时对可能存在的偏见的认识。研究结果还表明,有必要使女性患者有能力发挥积极的伙伴关系作用,以改善她们与男医生的沟通。