Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Roskilde University Hospital, Denmark.
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2012 Feb;91(2):256-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0412.2011.01311.x. Epub 2011 Dec 20.
This study aimed to provide knowledge about attitudes towards abortion among Danish physicians in training in the specialties of obstetrics/gynecology and clinical genetics. The study was a questionnaire survey among trainees in these specialties. Ninety-six responded. Trainees in clinical genetics were more pro-abortion than those in obstetrics/gynecology (p=0.04). Of the respondents, 30 versus 48% found working with early and late abortions unpleasant. Nearly half agreed that they had chosen their specialty despite having to counsel and treat women having abortions. Twenty-one percent agreed that working with late abortion affected their job satisfaction negatively. Those agreeing with the above statements had a tendency towards lower pro-abortion scores than those who were indifferent or who disagreed but the differences were not significant. A substantial fraction of physicians in training have negative feelings associated with abortion-related work and require support in handling and coping with these challenges.
本研究旨在了解丹麦妇产科和临床遗传学专业培训医师对堕胎的态度。该研究是对这些专业的受训者进行的问卷调查。共有 96 人回应。临床遗传学专业的受训者比妇产科专业的受训者更支持堕胎(p=0.04)。在回答者中,30%的人认为早期和晚期堕胎令人不愉快,而 48%的人认为早期和晚期堕胎令人不愉快。近一半的人同意,尽管他们必须为进行堕胎的女性提供咨询和治疗,但他们还是选择了自己的专业。21%的人同意,晚期堕胎的工作会对他们的工作满意度产生负面影响。同意上述观点的人比漠不关心或不同意的人更倾向于支持堕胎,但差异并不显著。相当一部分培训医师对与堕胎相关的工作有负面感受,需要在处理和应对这些挑战方面提供支持。