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What We Don't Talk about When We Don't Talk about Sex: Results of a National Survey of U.S. Obstetrician/Gynecologists

机译:当我们不谈论性别时我们不会谈论的事情:美国妇产科医生的全国调查结果

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Introduction. Sexuality is a key aspect of women's physical and psychological health. Research shows both patients and physicians face barriers to communication about sexuality. Given their expertise and training in addressing conditions of the female genital tract across the female life course, obstetrician/gynecologists (ob/gyns) are well positioned among all physicians to address sexuality issues with female patients. New practice guidelines for management of female sexual dysfunction and the importance of female sexual behavior and function to virtually all aspects of ob/gyn care, and to women's health more broadly, warrant up-to-date information regarding ob/gyns' sexual-history-taking routine. Aims. To determine ob/gyns' practices of communication with patients about sexuality, and to examine the individual and practice-level correlates of such communication. Method. A population-based sample of 1,154 practicing U.S. ob/gyns (53% male; mean age 48 years) was surveyed regarding their practices of communication with patients about sex. Main Outcome Measures. Self-reported frequency measures of ob/gyns' communication practices with patients including whether or not ob/gyns discuss patients' sexual activities, sexual orientation, satisfaction with sexual life, pleasure with sexual activity, and sexual problems or dysfunction, as well as whether or not one ever expresses disapproval of or disagreement with patients' sexual practices. Multivariable analysis was used to correlate physicians' personal and practice characteristics with these communication practices. Results. Survey response rate was 65.6%. Sixty-three percent of ob/gyns reported routinely assessing patients' sexual activities; 40% routinely asked about sexual problems. Fewer asked about sexual satisfaction (28.5%), sexual orientation/identity (27.7%), or pleasure with sexual activity (13.8%). A quarter of ob/gyns reported they had expressed disapproval of patients' sexual practices. Ob/gyns practicing predominately gynecology were significantly more likely than other ob/gyns to routinely ask about each of the five outcomes investigated. Conclusion. The majority of U.S. ob/gyns report routinely asking patients about their sexual activities, but most other areas of patients' sexuality are not routinely discussed.
机译:介绍。性是妇女身心健康的关键方面。研究表明,患者和医生都面临着性交流方面的障碍。考虑到他们在解决女性整个生命过程中女性生殖道疾病方面的专业知识和培训,妇产科医生/妇科医生(ob / gyns)在所有医师中都处于有利地位,可以解决女性患者的性问题。新的治疗女性性功能障碍的实践指南以及女性性行为和功能对妇产科/妇产保健几乎所有方面以及更广泛的女性健康的重要性,需要有关妇产科/性病性病史的最新信息例行检查。目的确定ob / gyns与患者进行性行为交流的习惯,并检查这种交流的个人和实践层面的相关性。方法。调查了1154名在职美国妇产科/女性(53%男性;平均年龄48岁)的人群样本,以了解他们与患者进行性行为交流的习惯。主要观察指标。自我报告的妇/妇与患者沟通习惯的频率测量,包括妇/妇是否讨论患者的性活动,性取向,对性生活的满意度,对性活动的满意度,性问题或功能障碍以及是否是否曾经有人表示不同意或反对患者的性行为。使用多变量分析将医生的个人和实践特征与这些交流实践相关联。结果。调查答复率为65.6%。 63%的妇产科/妇科报告常规评估患者的性活动; 40%的人经常询问性问题。较少询问有关性满足(28.5%),性取向/身份(27.7%)或对性活动的愉悦(13.8%)的问题。四分之一的妇产科医师报告说他们不赞成患者的性行为。妇产科/妇产科医师比其他妇科/妇科常规询问所调查的五个结局中的每个结局的可能性要高得多。结论。大多数美国妇产科医师会例行询问患者有关其性行为的信息,但通常不会对患者性行为的其他大多数领域进行讨论。

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