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Do women with pelvic floor disorders prefer to be treated by female urogynecologists?

Do women with pelvic floor disorders prefer to be treated by female urogynecologists? AbstractThe researchers’ aim was to assess provider gender preference among women attending the urogynecology clinic. Two hundred women with pelvic floor disorders completed a detailed questionnaire regarding possible gender preferences in choosing their urogynecologist. One-third of women preferred a female doctor while two-thirds had no preference. We found that embarrassment during the pelvic examination was the main reason for same-gender preference. This preference was significantly associated with educational level and being religious. In conclusion, although one-third of female patients prefer female urogynecologists, professional skills are considered to be more important factors when it comes to actually make a choice. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png "Health, Risk & Society" Taylor & Francis

Do women with pelvic floor disorders prefer to be treated by female urogynecologists?

Do women with pelvic floor disorders prefer to be treated by female urogynecologists?

"Health, Risk & Society" , Volume 41 (5): 10 – May 3, 2020

Abstract

AbstractThe researchers’ aim was to assess provider gender preference among women attending the urogynecology clinic. Two hundred women with pelvic floor disorders completed a detailed questionnaire regarding possible gender preferences in choosing their urogynecologist. One-third of women preferred a female doctor while two-thirds had no preference. We found that embarrassment during the pelvic examination was the main reason for same-gender preference. This preference was significantly associated with educational level and being religious. In conclusion, although one-third of female patients prefer female urogynecologists, professional skills are considered to be more important factors when it comes to actually make a choice.

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1096-4665
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1369-8575
DOI
10.1080/07399332.2019.1623798
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Abstract

AbstractThe researchers’ aim was to assess provider gender preference among women attending the urogynecology clinic. Two hundred women with pelvic floor disorders completed a detailed questionnaire regarding possible gender preferences in choosing their urogynecologist. One-third of women preferred a female doctor while two-thirds had no preference. We found that embarrassment during the pelvic examination was the main reason for same-gender preference. This preference was significantly associated with educational level and being religious. In conclusion, although one-third of female patients prefer female urogynecologists, professional skills are considered to be more important factors when it comes to actually make a choice.

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"Health, Risk & Society"Taylor & Francis

Published: May 3, 2020

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