GKT School of Medical Education, King's College London, London SE1 1UL, UK.
Occupational Health Service, Guy's and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, St Thomas Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7NJ, UK.
Occup Med (Lond). 2022 May 23;72(4):260-263. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqac002.
There has been increasing evidence that physicians in gynaecology are not routinely enquiring about work during consultations.
To explore the effect gynaecological conditions can have on work functioning, the importance of work outcomes among patients and whether work considerations are discussed during clinical consultations.
A cross-sectional survey was administered to employed patients attending a gynaecological clinic at Guy's Hospital. The survey assessed four areas: demographics, gynaecological condition (including self-assessed severity), work status and perceived impact of the condition on work functioning and job satisfaction. Simple descriptive analysis and statistical techniques were used to interpret the data.
One hundred and six participants participated (mean age: 37.49 ± 9.09). About 95% found it important to be able to work whilst receiving treatment and 82% of patients had reported at least a slight impact on their working ability due to their condition. Of the 31 patients for whom it was their first appointment, 77% said it would be useful to discuss the possible impacts their gynaecological condition could have on their work. About 66% (19/29) of the participants attending a follow-up appointment reported that their doctor had not discussed their work with them.
The symptoms of gynaecological conditions can impact patients' ability to work. There is a lack of useful discussion from doctors about the perceived impact gynaecological conditions can have on a patient's ability to work, despite patients finding it important to be able to remain or return to work.
越来越多的证据表明,妇科医生在就诊时通常不会询问患者的工作情况。
探讨妇科疾病对工作能力的影响、患者对工作结果的重视程度,以及工作因素是否在临床就诊时被讨论。
对在盖伊医院妇科诊所就诊的在职患者进行横断面调查。该调查评估了四个方面:人口统计学资料、妇科疾病(包括自我评估的严重程度)、工作状况以及疾病对工作能力和工作满意度的影响。采用简单描述性分析和统计技术来解释数据。
106 名参与者(平均年龄:37.49±9.09 岁)参与了调查。约 95%的参与者认为在接受治疗时能够工作非常重要,82%的患者报告其病情至少对其工作能力产生了轻微影响。在 31 名首次就诊的患者中,77%的患者表示讨论妇科疾病可能对其工作产生的潜在影响很有用。在 29 名复诊患者中,约 66%(19/29)的患者报告医生未与他们讨论过工作问题。
妇科疾病的症状会影响患者的工作能力。尽管患者认为能够继续或重返工作岗位非常重要,但医生很少就妇科疾病对患者工作能力的潜在影响进行有用的讨论。