Smith E M, Johnson S R, Guenther S M
Am J Public Health. 1985 Sep;75(9):1085-7. doi: 10.2105/ajph.75.9.1085.
Bisexuals (N = 424) and lesbians (N = 1,921) were surveyed regarding their sources of gynecologic care, utilization patterns, openness with physicians, and assessment of quality of care. About 40 per cent of each group believed that physician knowledge about their sexual preference would hinder the quality of medical care and about as many believed that it would have no effect. About one-third in each group had not disclosed their sexual behavior although they desired to do so. Physicians rarely requested this information. A lesbian physician was overwhelmingly preferred for gynecologic care (96 per cent), particularly for problems with sexual functioning. Previous satisfaction with gynecologic care was most often described as "adequate," but almost as often as "variable" and "poor." Data suggest that quality, utilization, and medical outcomes of gynecologic care to this group would be improved if physicians would communicate greater awareness of sexual orientation in a nonprejudicial manner and ensure confidentiality.
对424名双性恋者和1921名女同性恋者进行了调查,内容涉及她们的妇科护理来源、使用模式、与医生的沟通情况以及对护理质量的评估。每组中约40%的人认为医生了解她们的性取向会影响医疗护理质量,约相同比例的人认为不会有影响。每组中约三分之一的人虽希望透露但尚未透露自己的性行为。医生很少询问这方面信息。绝大多数人(96%)更倾向于由女同性恋医生提供妇科护理,尤其是性功能方面的问题。之前对妇科护理的满意度大多被描述为“尚可”,但“参差不齐”和“较差”的情况也几乎一样多。数据表明,如果医生能以无偏见的方式更好地了解性取向并确保保密,该群体的妇科护理质量、利用率和医疗效果将会得到改善。