Arnold R M, Martin S C, Parker R M
West J Med. 1988 Dec;149(6):729-33.
Researchers have recently begun to compare male and female physicians' attitudes toward patients, medical knowledge, and practice styles. Although women start medical school with more "humanistic views," the conservative effect of medical socialization on both male and female students attenuates these differences. While some studies suggested that men are more scientifically knowledgeable, recent studies showed no significant differences in physicians' medical knowledge. Male and female physicians also had comparable diagnostic and therapeutic behavior. In the intimate world of physicians and patients, however, there were notable differences. Women physicians seemed better able to communicate sensitivity and caring to patients, which may account for the common perception that women are more caring and empathic physicians. Medical educators may wish to study more closely female physicians' communication styles to identify these behaviors and inculcate them into all physicians.
研究人员最近开始比较男性和女性医生对患者的态度、医学知识及执业风格。尽管女性进入医学院时持有更多“人文观点”,但医学社会化对男女学生的保守影响削弱了这些差异。虽然一些研究表明男性在科学知识方面更胜一筹,但近期研究显示医生的医学知识并无显著差异。男性和女性医生在诊断和治疗行为方面也不相上下。然而,在医生与患者的私密世界里,存在显著差异。女医生似乎更善于向患者传达关怀与体贴,这或许可以解释人们普遍认为女性是更具关怀心和同理心的医生这一观点。医学教育工作者不妨更深入地研究女医生的沟通方式,以识别这些行为并将其传授给所有医生。