Hine Paul, Smith Helen
a Division of Primary Care and Public Health , Brighton and Sussex Medical School , Brighton , UK.
Cult Health Sex. 2014;16(8):944-59. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2014.923584. Epub 2014 Jul 3.
Medical culture has portrayed intimate examinations as important in maintaining the sexual and reproductive health of patients. Intimate examinations have also been at the centre of high-profile scandals. Existing literature suggests there is considerable heterogeneity in the use of intimate examinations, as influenced by underlying attitudes. This study sought to ask how doctors make decisions to perform intimate examinations and negotiate the emotional aspects. In-depth interviews were conducted with 38 doctors of different grades and from different areas of clinical practice in the South East of England. Data were analysed thematically using NVivo 9, adopting a constructivist approach. Findings indicate that doctors' emotional constructions of intimate examinations coalesce around feelings of embarrassment, fear and anxiety, and vulnerability. Understandings of gender, sex and power also influence emotional constructions. Doctors utilise varying methods to negotiate emotions, some of which may be detrimental to patient care. These emotional constructions lead doctors to attribute values to intimate examinations and to chaperones that extend beyond responding to indications or following guidelines for examination. Doctors who resolve their own feelings of embarrassment, anxiety and vulnerability may be more likely to perform intimate examinations when indicated, to use chaperones appropriately and to offer the best standards of patient care.
医学文化将私密检查描绘为维护患者性健康和生殖健康的重要手段。私密检查也一直是备受瞩目的丑闻的核心。现有文献表明,受潜在态度影响,私密检查的使用存在相当大的异质性。本研究旨在探讨医生如何做出进行私密检查的决策以及应对其中的情感因素。对英格兰东南部不同级别、来自不同临床领域的38名医生进行了深入访谈。采用建构主义方法,使用NVivo 9对数据进行了主题分析。研究结果表明,医生对私密检查的情感构建围绕尴尬、恐惧、焦虑和脆弱感展开。对性别、性和权力的理解也会影响情感构建。医生采用不同方法来应对情感,其中一些方法可能对患者护理有害。这些情感构建导致医生赋予私密检查和陪诊人员一些价值,这些价值超出了对检查指征的回应或遵循检查指南的范畴。能够化解自身尴尬、焦虑和脆弱感的医生,在有指征时可能更有可能进行私密检查、恰当地使用陪诊人员并提供最佳的患者护理标准。