Uberoi Pansy, Mwamukonda Kuwong B, Novak Thomas E, Jellison Forrest C
Department of Surgery, Section of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.
Department of Surgery, Section of Urology, San Antonio Military Health System, San Antonio, Texas.
Urol Pract. 2021 Jan;8(1):155-159. doi: 10.1097/UPJ.0000000000000171. Epub 2020 Jul 1.
Patient perpetrated sexual harassment has been studied with family physicians, surgical residents and dermatologists with the prevalence ranging from 27% to 77%. To our knowledge this phenomenon has not yet been studied in urology.
We surveyed urologists in the United States about their age, employment/training status and their experiences of patient perpetrated sexual harassment. Surveys were anonymous and hosted on a web based platform. Pearson chi-square analysis was used to assess risk factors and descriptive statistics were used to describe prevalence.
A total of 190 urologists completed the survey. Patient perpetrated sexual harassment was reported by 49.5% of respondents. Women were more likely to report patient perpetrated sexual harassment when compared with men, at 69% and 23%, respectively (p <0.0001). Being a resident/fellow portended higher rates of patient perpetrated sexual harassment compared to staff/attendings, at 69% and 44%, respectively (p=0.004). Respondents 40 years or younger were more likely to have reported patient perpetrated sexual harassment when compared to those 41 years old or older, at 65% and 39%, respectively (p=0.001).
The results of this survey study suggest that the prevalence of patient perpetrated sexual harassment in the field of urology may be high. Professional societies should perform further investigation into this matter. We suggest proactive development of guidelines and protocols to address patient perpetrated sexual harassment in urology.
针对患者实施的性骚扰问题,已有研究涉及家庭医生、外科住院医师和皮肤科医生,其发生率在27%至77%之间。据我们所知,这一现象在泌尿外科领域尚未得到研究。
我们对美国的泌尿外科医生进行了调查,了解他们的年龄、就业/培训状况以及他们遭遇患者实施性骚扰的经历。调查采用匿名方式,通过基于网络的平台进行。使用Pearson卡方分析评估风险因素,并使用描述性统计来描述发生率。
共有190名泌尿外科医生完成了调查。49.5%的受访者报告遭遇过患者实施的性骚扰。与男性相比,女性报告遭遇患者实施性骚扰的可能性更高,分别为69%和23%(p<0.0001)。与在职员工/主治医师相比,住院医师/研究员遭遇患者实施性骚扰的比例更高,分别为69%和44%(p=0.004)。40岁及以下的受访者报告遭遇患者实施性骚扰的可能性高于41岁及以上的受访者,分别为65%和39%(p=0.001)。
这项调查研究的结果表明,泌尿外科领域中患者实施性骚扰的发生率可能较高。专业协会应进一步对此事展开调查。我们建议积极制定指南和协议,以应对泌尿外科中患者实施的性骚扰问题。