Department of Obstetrics, São Paulo Federal University (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil.
Department of Gynecology, São Paulo Federal University (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil.
J Sex Med. 2015 May;12(5):1154-7. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12875. Epub 2015 Apr 9.
There is little research on how obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn) residents deal with female sexuality, especially during pregnancy.
The aim of this study was to assess the training, attitude, and practice of Ob/Gyn residents about sexuality.
A cross-sectional survey of Brazilian Ob/Gyn residents enrolling in an online sexology course was conducted. A questionnaire assessed their training in sexuality during medical school and residency and their attitude and practice on sexual issues during pregnancy.
Training, attitude, and practice of Ob/Gyn residents regarding sexuality were the main outcome measures.
A total of 197 residents, from 21 different programs, answered the online questionnaire. Mean age was 27.9 ± 2.2, most were female (87%), single (79%), and had graduated in the last 5 years (91%). Almost two-thirds (63%) stated that they did not receive any training at all and 28% reported having only up to 6 hours of training about sexuality in medical school. Approximately half of the respondents (49%) stated that they had received no formal training about sexuality during their residency up to that moment and 29% had received ≤6 hours of training. Over half (56%) never or rarely took a sexual history, 51% stated that they did not feel competent or confident to answer their pregnant patients' questions about sexuality, and 84% attributed their difficulties in dealing with sexual complaints to their lack of specific knowledge on the topic.
The vast majority of Brazilian Ob/Gyn residents enrolling in a sexuality course had little previous formal training on this topic in medical school and during their residency programs. Most residents do not take sexual histories of pregnant patients, do not feel confident in answering questions about sexuality in pregnancy, and attribute these difficulties to lack of knowledge. These findings point to a clear need for additional training in sexuality among Brazilian Ob/Gyn residents.
关于妇产科医生(Ob/Gyn)如何处理女性的性行为,尤其是在怀孕期间,相关研究甚少。
本研究旨在评估妇产科住院医师在性方面的培训、态度和实践情况。
对参加在线性学课程的巴西妇产科住院医师进行了一项横断面调查。问卷调查评估了他们在医学院和住院医师培训期间的性教育培训情况,以及他们在怀孕期间处理性问题的态度和实践情况。
妇产科住院医师的性教育培训、态度和实践情况是主要观察指标。
共有 197 名来自 21 个不同项目的住院医师在线回答了问卷。平均年龄为 27.9±2.2 岁,大多数为女性(87%)、单身(79%),且毕业于过去 5 年内(91%)。近三分之二(63%)的人表示他们根本没有接受过任何培训,28%的人表示在医学院只接受过 6 小时以内的性教育培训。大约一半的受访者(49%)表示,直到那时,他们在住院医师培训期间没有接受过任何关于性的正式培训,29%的人接受过≤6 小时的培训。超过一半(56%)的人从未或很少进行过性行为史询问,51%的人表示他们对回答孕妇关于性的问题感到不称职或没有信心,84%的人将处理性投诉的困难归因于他们缺乏特定的性知识。
参加性学课程的巴西妇产科住院医师中,绝大多数人在医学院和住院医师培训项目中几乎没有接受过关于该主题的正式培训。大多数住院医师不询问孕妇的性行为史,对回答怀孕相关的性问题缺乏信心,他们将这些困难归因于缺乏知识。这些发现表明,巴西妇产科住院医师在性方面需要额外的培训。