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Do women consult more than men? A review of gender and consultation for back pain and headache.

机译:女士咨询比男人更多吗? 对背痛和头痛的性别和咨询审查。

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OBJECTIVES: Because women consult their general practitioners more frequently on average than men, it is commonly assumed that they consult more for all symptoms and conditions. This assumption is reinforced by qualitative studies reporting a widespread reluctance to consult by men. However, few studies directly compare consultation in men and women experiencing similar symptoms or conditions. METHODS: A systematic review of the evidence on gender and consultation for two common symptoms, back pain and headache. Extensive electronic searches identified 15 papers reporting the relationship between gender and help-seeking for back pain and 11 papers for headache. Two independent reviewers assessed articles for inclusion and extracted data from eligible studies. RESULTS: Few studies compared consultation patterns for these symptoms among men and women known to have experienced the symptom. The quality of the studies was variable. Overall, evidence for greater consultation by women with back pain was weak and inconsistent. Among those with back pain, the odds ratios for women seeking help, compared with men, ranged from 0.6 (95% confidence intervals 0.3, 1.2, adjusted only for age) to 2.17 (95% confidence intervals 1.35, 3.57, unadjusted), although none of the reported odds ratio, below 1.00 was statistically significant. The evidence for women being more likely to consult for headache was a little stronger. Five studies showed a statistically elevated odds ratio, and none suggested that men with headache symptoms were more likely to consult than women with headache symptoms. Limitations to the studies are discussed. CONCLUSION: Given the strength of assumptions that women consult more readily for common symptoms, the evidence for greater consultation amongst women for two common symptoms, headache and back pain, was surprisingly weak and inconsistent, especially with respect to back pain.
机译:目标:由于妇女比男性更频繁地咨询他们的普通从业者,常常认为他们为所有症状和条件咨询更多。通过定性研究加强了这种假设,报告了男性咨询的广泛不愿意。然而,很少有研究直接比较经历类似症状或条件的男性和女性的咨询。方法:对两种常见症状,背部疼痛和头痛进行性别和咨询的证据进行系统审查。广泛的电子搜索确定了15篇论文报告了性别之间的关系,并帮助寻求背部疼痛和11篇论文进行头痛。两个独立审稿人评估了包含和提取资格研究的数据的文章。结果:少数研究比较了这些症状的咨询模式,在患有症状的男性和妇女之间进行这些症状。研究的质量是可变的。总体而言,患有背部疼痛的女性更加磋商的证据是弱势和不一致的。在背部疼痛的情况下,与男性相比,寻求帮助的妇女的多数比率从0.6(95%的置信区间0.3,1.2,仅适合年龄调整)到2.17(95%的置信区间1.35,3.57,不调整)没有报告的赔率比,低于1.00是统计学意义。妇女更有可能咨询头痛的证据有点强壮。五项研究表明了统计上升的赔率比,没有表明具有头痛症状的男性比头痛症状的女性更容易咨询。讨论了对研究的局限性。结论:鉴于妇女对常见症状更容易咨询的假设的力量,妇女在两种常见症状,头痛和背部疼痛中更加咨询的证据令人惊讶的是弱势和不一致,特别是对背部疼痛。

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