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患者对各亚专科男、女住院医师的满意度评价。

Patient Satisfaction Ratings of Male and Female Residents Across Subspecialties.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California.

Office of the Patient Experience, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

Neurosurgery. 2020 May 1;86(5):697-704. doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyz281.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Females currently comprise approximately 50% of incoming medical students yet continue to be underrepresented in certain medical subspecialties.

OBJECTIVE

To assess whether gender plays a role in patients' perception of physician competency among different specialties.

METHODS

We administered surveys at 2 academic medical centers to patients who were stable, cognitively aware, and indicated English as their primary language. Survey questions evaluated communication, medical expertise, and quality of care.

RESULTS

A total of 4222 surveys were collected. Females comprised around half (n = 2133, 50.7%) of evaluated residents. First-year (n = 1647, 39%) and second-year (n = 1416, 33.5%) residents were assessed most frequently. Internal medicine conducted the most surveys (n = 1111, 23.6%), whereas head and neck surgery conducted the least (n = 137, 3.24%). There was no statistically significant difference between patients' perception of male and female residents of the same year in overall communication skills, medical expertise, and quality of medical care. Female residents outperformed their male counterparts on specific questions evaluating the communication of treatment plans, patient education, and patient satisfaction (P < .001, P = .03, P = .04, respectively). Unsurprisingly, patients' perceptions of residents' overall communication skills, medical expertise, and quality of medical care significantly improved when comparing more experienced residents to newer residents.

CONCLUSION

There is no difference between overall communication, medical expertise, and quality of care between sexes, and across subspecialties. Though gender inequalities currently exist most starkly in practitioners in surgical subspecialties, women in surgical residencies were much better communicators than their male counterparts, but still perceived to have similar levels of medical expertise and quality of care.

摘要

背景

目前,女性约占医学新生的 50%,但在某些医学专业领域仍代表性不足。

目的

评估性别在不同专业中是否会影响患者对医生能力的看法。

方法

我们在 2 所学术医学中心向稳定、认知意识清晰并表示英语为主要语言的患者发放调查问卷。调查问卷评估了沟通、医学专业知识和医疗质量。

结果

共收集到 4222 份调查问卷。评估的住院医师中,女性约占一半(n=2133,50.7%)。评估最多的是一年级(n=1647,39%)和二年级住院医师(n=1416,33.5%)。内科进行的调查最多(n=1111,23.6%),而头颈部外科进行的调查最少(n=137,3.24%)。同一年龄段的男性和女性住院医师在总体沟通技巧、医学专业知识和医疗质量方面,患者的看法没有统计学上的显著差异。在评估治疗计划沟通、患者教育和患者满意度方面,女性住院医师的表现优于男性(P<0.001,P=0.03,P=0.04,分别)。不出所料,与较年轻的住院医师相比,患者对经验更丰富的住院医师的总体沟通技巧、医学专业知识和医疗质量的评价明显提高。

结论

在性别和专业领域之间,整体沟通、医学专业知识和医疗质量没有差异。尽管目前性别不平等在外科专业领域的从业者中最为明显,但外科住院医师中的女性比男性更善于沟通,但仍被认为具有相似的医学专业知识和医疗质量。

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