Carty Jenava R, Batig Timothy S, Heitmann Ryan J, Hammons Crystal B, Batig Alison L
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Madigan Army Medical Center, 9040 Fitzsimmons Dr., Tacoma, WA.
Mil Med. 2019 Mar 1;184(3-4):e169-e174. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usy191.
Women's roles continue to increase within the U.S. Army. Medical readiness contributes to individual readiness and supports the Army's warfighting mission. Army physician assistants are often the first-line medical providers for Soldiers and their practices, including women's health practices, should support optimal Soldier readiness. Our objective was to survey Army physician assistants' knowledge and practices related to female reproductive health care.
This was a descriptive survey-based study of Army physician assistants conducted from February to June 2017. This study was an addendum to a prior study examining women's health care knowledge and skills among physicians serving as general medical officers. Surveys were distributed via e-mail. The survey was anonymous and included 22 questions describing provider knowledge and practices in the areas of family planning and women's health screening.
Out of 198 distributed surveys, 100 (51%) were returned. Most respondents were male (67%), 75% practiced in a troop-based medical clinic, and 73% had current or past practice experience in a military operational/deployed environment. The majority of respondents indicated that they provide family planning services to their reproductive-aged female patients. Combined hormonal contraceptives and depo-medroxyprogesterone had the highest percentage of respondents who reported comfort discussing the method. The highest percentage of respondents indicated discomfort discussing the copper intrauterine device and emergency contraception. Only 10, 17, and 33% of respondents were trained to place the copper intrauterine device, levonorgestrel intrauterine device, and etonogestrel contraceptive implant, respectively. Most respondents offered cervical cancer (74%) and chlamydia (91%) screening to their female patients.
Most study respondents practiced in a troop-based primary care clinic and most reported experience as a deployed health care providers. Although most respondents indicated comfort discussing combined hormonal contraception and depo medroxyprogesterone, fewer reported comfort discussing long-acting reversible and emergency contraception. Only a minority of respondents reported prior training to place the copper or levonorgestrel intrauterine device or contraceptive implant and, of those trained, most had not placed a device for which they were trained in the preceding 12 months. Chlamydia and cervical cancer screening were offered by most respondents but was not universally offered among the respondents. These findings are consistent with our previous study evaluating women's health knowledge among general medical officers and highlight a need for improved training in the field of women's health for physician assistants serving the active duty population.
在美国陆军中,女性的角色不断增加。医疗准备状态有助于个人准备,并支持陆军的作战任务。陆军医师助理通常是士兵的一线医疗提供者,他们的业务,包括女性健康业务,应支持士兵达到最佳准备状态。我们的目标是调查陆军医师助理在女性生殖健康护理方面的知识和业务情况。
这是一项基于描述性调查的针对陆军医师助理的研究,于2017年2月至6月进行。本研究是之前一项研究的补充,该研究调查了担任普通医疗官的医生在女性医疗保健方面的知识和技能。通过电子邮件分发调查问卷。该调查是匿名的,包括22个问题,描述了提供者在计划生育和女性健康筛查方面的知识和业务情况。
在分发的198份调查问卷中,有100份(占51%)被收回。大多数受访者为男性(占67%),75%在部队基层医疗诊所工作,73%有在军事行动/部署环境中的当前或过去工作经验。大多数受访者表示他们为育龄期女性患者提供计划生育服务。复方激素避孕药和醋酸甲羟孕酮注射剂在报告对讨论该方法感到自在的受访者中占比最高。在报告讨论宫内节育器和紧急避孕时感到不自在的受访者中占比最高。分别只有10%、17%和33%的受访者接受过放置宫内节育器、左炔诺孕酮宫内节育系统和依托孕烯避孕植入剂的培训。大多数受访者为女性患者提供宫颈癌(74%)和衣原体(91%)筛查。
大多数研究受访者在部队基层医疗诊所工作,且大多数报告有作为部署医疗提供者的经验。虽然大多数受访者表示在讨论复方激素避孕和醋酸甲羟孕酮注射剂时感到自在,但较少有人表示在讨论长效可逆避孕和紧急避孕时感到自在。只有少数受访者报告曾接受过放置宫内节育器或左炔诺孕酮宫内节育系统或避孕植入剂的培训,而在这些接受过培训的人中,大多数在过去12个月内没有放置过他们接受过培训的器械。大多数受访者提供衣原体和宫颈癌筛查,但并非所有受访者都提供。这些发现与我们之前评估普通医疗官女性健康知识的研究一致,并突出表明需要为现役军人服务的医师助理在女性健康领域加强培训。