Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department of Ambulatory Care, Center for Primary Care and Public Health (UNISANTE), University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Womens Health (Lond). 2024 Jan-Dec;20:17455057231222405. doi: 10.1177/17455057231222405.
Women may receive suboptimal pain management compared with men, and this disparity might be related to gender stereotypes.
To assess the influence of patient gender on the management of acute low back pain.
We assessed pain management by 231 physicians using an online clinical vignette describing a consultation for acute low back pain in a female or male patient. The vignette was followed by a questionnaire that assessed physicians' management decisions and their gender stereotypes.
We created an online clinical vignette presenting a patient with acute low back pain and assessed the influence of a patient's gender on pain management. We investigated gender-related stereotyping regarding pain care by emergency physicians using the Gender Role Expectation of Pain questionnaire.
Both male and female physicians tended to consider that a typical man was more sensitive to pain, had less pain endurance, and was more willing to report pain than a typical woman. These stereotypes did not translate into significant differences in pain management between men and women. However, women tended to be referred less often for imaging examinations than men and were also prescribed lower doses of ibuprofen and opioids. The physician's gender had a modest influence on management decisions, female physicians being more likely to prescribe ancillary examinations.
We observed gender stereotypes among physicians. Our findings support the hypothesis that social characteristics attributed to men and women influence pain management. Prospective clinical studies are needed to provide a deeper understanding of gender stereotypes and their impact on clinical management.
与男性相比,女性可能接受的疼痛管理不够充分,而这种差异可能与性别刻板印象有关。
评估患者性别对急性腰痛管理的影响。
我们通过在线临床病例描述评估了 231 名医生对急性腰痛女性或男性患者的管理情况。该病例描述后附有一份问卷,评估医生的管理决策及其性别刻板印象。
我们创建了一个在线临床病例,描述了一位患有急性腰痛的患者,并评估了患者性别的疼痛管理的影响。我们使用疼痛护理的性别角色期望问卷,调查了急诊医生对疼痛护理的性别相关刻板印象。
男性和女性医生都倾向于认为典型男性比典型女性对疼痛更敏感,疼痛耐受力更低,更愿意报告疼痛。这些刻板印象并没有导致男性和女性之间在疼痛管理上存在显著差异。然而,女性接受影像学检查的频率往往低于男性,布洛芬和阿片类药物的处方剂量也较低。医生的性别对管理决策有一定影响,女性医生更有可能开辅助检查。
我们观察到医生存在性别刻板印象。我们的研究结果支持这样一种假设,即归因于男性和女性的社会特征会影响疼痛管理。需要前瞻性临床研究来更深入地了解性别刻板印象及其对临床管理的影响。