Seidler Zac E, Sheldrake Michelle, Rice Simon, Wilson Michael J, Benakovic Ruben, Fisher Krista, McGee Margaret A
Movember Institute of Men's Health, Movember, Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Orygen, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Am J Mens Health. 2025 Mar-Apr;19(2):15579883241311557. doi: 10.1177/15579883241311557. Epub 2025 Mar 12.
There is growing consensus for upskilling the health care workforce on gender-responsive strategies to more effectively connect and respond to men during health care encounters. To inform health practitioner education, the primary aim of this study was to gain insights from a diverse sample of men in Australia on their experiences and expectations when engaging with health care practitioners. Thirty-two men (18-70 years, median 33) participated in eight online focus group discussions. A combined deductive and inductive thematic analysis was undertaken to reconcile their expectations with prior published approaches for practitioners to engage men in care and identify new themes. Participants desired a genuine relationship, signaled by upfront and informal communication, active listening, and enquiry. In structuring treatment, participants sought transparency and respect for autonomy. Regarding the therapeutic alliance, avoiding gender stereotyping and empathetic, sensitive, and holistic care were valued by men. These expectations for how practitioners engage with men in care were reflected in their advice for health practitioner student training and aligned with approaches published previously. Participant insights were synthesized into four outcomes, for men, of successful engagement: legitimize the relationship to build trust, create a safe space to facilitate disclosure, empower men, and assess and treat the whole man through a biopsychosocial lens. In conclusion, men seek authentic connection and a caring style that allows them to legitimize and forge an ongoing relationship with their practitioner. These outcomes of successful engagement are key to developing consumer-informed health practitioner education and competencies on gender-responsive health care for men.
在提高医疗保健工作人员在性别敏感策略方面的技能,以便在医疗保健过程中更有效地与男性建立联系并做出回应方面,人们的共识日益增加。为了为健康从业者教育提供信息,本研究的主要目的是从澳大利亚不同的男性样本中了解他们在与医疗保健从业者接触时的经历和期望。32名男性(年龄在18 - 70岁之间,中位数为33岁)参加了八次在线焦点小组讨论。采用了演绎和归纳相结合的主题分析方法,将他们的期望与先前发表的让从业者促使男性参与护理的方法进行协调,并确定新的主题。参与者期望建立一种真诚的关系,这种关系通过直接且非正式的沟通、积极倾听和询问得以体现。在制定治疗方案时,参与者寻求透明度并尊重自主性。关于治疗联盟,男性重视避免性别刻板印象以及富有同理心、敏感和全面的护理。这些关于从业者如何促使男性参与护理的期望反映在他们对健康从业者学生培训的建议中,并且与先前发表的方法一致。参与者的见解被综合为男性成功参与护理的四个成果:使关系合法化以建立信任、创造一个安全的空间以促进信息披露、赋予男性权力,以及通过生物心理社会视角评估和治疗完整的个体。总之,男性寻求真实的联系以及一种关怀方式,使他们能够使其与从业者的关系合法化并建立持续的关系。这些成功参与护理的成果是开展以消费者为导向的健康从业者教育以及培养男性性别敏感型医疗保健能力的关键。