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纽约市医疗服务不足患者中影响其对男性或女性泌尿科医生偏好的因素。

Factors that influence preference for male or female urologist among underserved patients in New York City.

作者信息

Razdan Shirin, Ho Patrick, Bieber Christine, Sljivich Michaela, Anastos Harry, Busby Dallin, Simma-Chiang Vannita

机构信息

Department of Urology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital New York New York USA.

St. George's University Medical School St. George's Grenada.

出版信息

BJUI Compass. 2022 Oct 17;4(2):167-172. doi: 10.1002/bco2.196. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the prevalence of patient preference for male or female urologic provider and explore which patient characteristics influence this preference.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

After obtaining hospital Institutional Review Board approval, a 14-question survey in English and Spanish was administered across four general urology clinic sites in a single hospital system in New York City. The survey asked demographic questions and preference for a male or a female urologist. The survey included questions pertaining to the nature of the clinic visit and subsequent provider preference as well. Statistics were performed using Stata 16 (StataCorp, College Station, TX).

RESULTS

A total of 540 patients completed the 14-question survey. The vast majority of survey respondents identified as male (90%). The largest proportion demographic groups were those aged 41-60 (47%), Hispanic or Latino (43%), Catholic (47%), unemployed (40%) and those with a high school level of education (34%). Most patients (60%) did not have a preference for a specific gender provider, whereas 37% preferred a male provider, and 3% preferred a female provider. On univariate analysis, patient age 25-40, less than high school education level and lack of employment were significant predictors of provider gender preference ( < 0.05), with most patients indicating a male provider preference. On multivariate analysis of gender, age, education level and employment status, gender and education level were not significant predictors of preference, whereas age 25-40 and being unemployed were significant predictors ( < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

Patient gender, race and religion do not appear to influence their preference to be seen by a male or a female urologist in the clinic setting. However, patient age, unemployment and potentially educational attainment were significantly associated with a provider gender preference.

摘要

目的

研究患者对男性或女性泌尿外科医生的偏好患病率,并探讨哪些患者特征会影响这种偏好。

材料与方法

获得医院机构审查委员会批准后,在纽约市单一医院系统的四个普通泌尿外科诊所站点进行了一项包含14个问题的英文和西班牙文调查问卷。该调查询问了人口统计学问题以及对男性或女性泌尿科医生的偏好。调查还包括与就诊性质及后续医生偏好相关的问题。使用Stata 16(StataCorp,德克萨斯州大学城)进行统计分析。

结果

共有540名患者完成了这份包含14个问题的调查问卷。绝大多数受访者为男性(90%)。最大比例的人口统计学群体是年龄在41 - 60岁之间的人(47%)、西班牙裔或拉丁裔(43%)、天主教徒(47%)、失业者(40%)以及高中教育水平者(34%)。大多数患者(60%)对特定性别的医生没有偏好,而37%的患者更喜欢男性医生,3%的患者更喜欢女性医生。单因素分析显示,年龄在25 - 40岁、高中以下教育水平以及失业是医生性别偏好的显著预测因素(<0.05),大多数患者表示更喜欢男性医生。在对性别、年龄、教育水平和就业状况进行多因素分析时,性别和教育水平不是偏好的显著预测因素,而年龄在25 - 40岁和失业是显著预测因素(<0.05)。

结论

在临床环境中,患者的性别、种族和宗教似乎不会影响他们对男性或女性泌尿外科医生的偏好。然而,患者年龄、失业状况以及潜在的教育程度与医生性别偏好显著相关。

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