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General practitioners’ self-reported competence in the management of sexual health issues – a web-based questionnaire study from Finland

机译:普遍从业者的自我报告的性健康问题管理能力 - 芬兰的基于网络的问卷研究

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Objective Although sexual problems are common, they are rarely brought up in appointments with general practitioners (GPs). We aimed to assess the barriers that hinder GPs from bringing up sexual health issues and to evaluate the need for education on sexual medicine. Design A web-based questionnaire was used. Setting Four fields were included: A) the self-reported competence in discussing sexual health and treating patients with these issues, B) the barriers to bringing up patients’ sexual health problems, C) the source of education on sexual medicine and D) the need for education on sexual medicine. Subjects A random sample of 1000 GPs in Finland (a response rate of 43.5%, n =?402). Main outcome measures GPs’ self-assessed competence in discussing and treating sexual health issues, related barriers to bringing up the topic and the reported need for education. Results The main reasons reported for not bringing up sexual health issues were shortness of the appointment time (85.6%), a lack of knowledge (83.6%) and a lack of experience with sexual medicine (81.8%). The male GPs reported better competence in discussing the issues and treating male patients, whereas the female GPs reported better competence in discussing the issues with female patients. No differences emerged between genders regarding treating female patients. Nearly 90% of the GPs expressed needing more education about sexual medicine. Conclusions Although the GPs reported good competence in discussing sexual health issues with their patients, several barriers to bringing up sexual health issues emerged. Continuing education was desired and could lessen these barriers. Key points Only a few studies have evaluated the competence of general practitioners (GPs) in addressing sexual health issues with their patients. In our study, the GPs reported a high competence in discussing patients’ sexual health issues regardless of the patient’s gender. However, several barriers to bringing up sexual health issues in appointments emerged. A majority of the GPs expressed a need for continuing education about sexual medicine.
机译:客观虽然性问题是常见的,但他们很少在与一般从业者(GPS)约会的约会。我们旨在评估阻碍GPS造成性健康问题并评估性医学教育需求的障碍。设计了使用基于网络的问卷。设定四个字段包括:a)自我报告的能力在讨论性健康和治疗这些问题的患者,b)培养患者性健康问题的障碍c)性医学和d)教育来源需要对性医学教育。受试者在芬兰的1000GPs(响应率为43.5%,n = 402)的随机样品。主要结果衡量GPS的自我评估能力在讨论和治疗性健康问题方面,相关障碍带来主题和报告的教育需求。结果报告未提高性健康问题的主要原因是预约时间的短缺(85.6%),缺乏知识(83.6%)和性医学缺乏经验(81.8%)。男性GPS报告了讨论问题和治疗男性患者的更好的能力,而女性GPS则报告讨论女性患者问题的更好能力。在治疗女性患者之间没有出现任何差异。近90%的GPS表达了需要更多关于性医学的教育。结论虽然GPS报告了与患者讨论性健康问题的良好能力,但出现了造成性健康问题的几个障碍。需要继续教育,可以减少这些障碍。关键点只有一些研究已经评估了全从业者(GPS)的能力在与其患者与其患者发出性健康问题。在我们的研究中,GPS报告了讨论患者的性健康问题,无论患者的性别如何讨论患者的性健康问题。然而,在出现任命中促进性健康问题的几个障碍。大多数GPS表达了对性医学的继续教育。

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