O'Gorman E C, Thompson L E
Ulster Med J. 1988 Apr;57(1):58-61.
This survey suggests a similar prevalence of sexual problems in general practice in Northern Ireland compared with England and Wales. Of the respondents, 9.6% reported a much higher prevalence which may indicate a greater ability in detecting sexual problems and therefore implies that many cases are being missed. The majority of problems appear to be dealt with in general practice, although referral is often considered, with the Psychosexual Clinic being the preferred option. Difficulties encountered with referral are highlighted by the survey. It is suggested that provision of more information about the clinic, visits by therapists to practices and further training opportunities would help general practitioners in managing sexual problems.
这项调查表明,北爱尔兰普通医疗中存在性问题的比例与英格兰和威尔士相似。在受访者中,9.6%报告的患病率要高得多,这可能表明在检测性问题方面能力更强,因此意味着许多病例被漏诊。大多数问题似乎在普通医疗中得到处理,尽管通常会考虑转诊,性心理诊所是首选选项。调查突出了转诊中遇到的困难。建议提供更多关于该诊所的信息、治疗师到医疗机构出诊以及更多培训机会,这将有助于全科医生处理性问题。