Tam Tiffanie Y, Hill Austin M, Shatkin-Margolis Abigail, Pauls Rachel N
Department of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, TriHealth, Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, USA -
Department of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, TriHealth, Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Minerva Ginecol. 2020 Feb;72(1):25-29. doi: 10.23736/S0026-4784.20.04502-5.
The number of male medical students selecting Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) has declined in recent years. However, it is unclear whether patients prioritize a female provider. The aim of the study was to assess gender preferences amongst female patients regarding their OBGYN and other medical providers. A secondary aim was to evaluate qualities that are important to female patients regarding their OBGYN.
This was a USA cross-sectional survey using an internet-based provider (SurveyMonkey®) in January 2019. A 19-item questionnaire was distributed to females aged 18-80. The survey queried demographics, gender preferences for medical providers and important qualities in selecting their OBGYN. A goal of 1000 responses was determined for the study.
One thousand and fifteen women completed the entire survey. Sixty-six percent of respondents (N.=667) preferred a female OBGYN, while 8% (N.=87) preferred male, 25% (N.=261) no preference. The majority (51%) voiced no gender preference regarding other providers (N.=521). When asked to rank the 3 most important qualities in selecting their OBGYN, experience (57%), knowledge (51%), reputation (35%) and personality (34%) were most frequently chosen amongst the top 3. Gender was listed among the 3 important qualities by only 8% (N.=88). Women who identified as single, <45 years of age, and nulliparous had a higher likelihood of preferring a female OBGYN (P<0.003).
Majority of women reported a female preference when selecting an OBGYN. However, when compared to other qualities, it is deemed less important. Male medical students considering OBGYN should be reassured by this information.
近年来,选择妇产科专业的男医学生数量有所下降。然而,尚不清楚患者是否更倾向于女性医疗服务提供者。本研究的目的是评估女性患者在选择妇产科医生及其他医疗服务提供者时的性别偏好。次要目的是评估对女性患者而言,妇产科医生所具备的重要品质。
这是一项于2019年1月在美国进行的横断面调查,采用基于网络的调查工具(SurveyMonkey®)。向18至80岁的女性发放了一份包含19个条目的问卷。该调查询问了人口统计学信息、对医疗服务提供者的性别偏好以及选择妇产科医生时看重的重要品质。本研究确定的目标是获得1000份回复。
1015名女性完成了全部调查。66%的受访者(n = 667)更倾向于女性妇产科医生,而8%(n = 87)更倾向于男性,25%(n = 261)无偏好。大多数(51%)表示在选择其他医疗服务提供者时没有性别偏好(n = 521)。当被要求对选择妇产科医生时最重要的三项品质进行排序时,经验(57%)、知识(51%)、声誉(35%)和个性(34%)是最常被选为前三项的品质。只有8%(n = 88)的人将性别列为三项重要品质之一。单身、年龄小于45岁且未生育的女性更倾向于女性妇产科医生的可能性更高(P < 0.003)。
大多数女性表示在选择妇产科医生时更倾向于女性。然而,与其他品质相比,性别被认为不太重要。考虑选择妇产科专业的男医学生应能因此信息而安心。