| Literature DB >> 20819913 |
Kate Hunt1, Joy Adamson, Catherine Hewitt, Irwin Nazareth.
Abstract
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.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20819913 PMCID: PMC3104816 DOI: 10.1258/jhsrp.2010.009131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Serv Res Policy ISSN: 1355-8196
Figure 1Progress of search for relevant papers
Association between gender and help-seeking for back pain
| Authors | Year | Country | % male in sample | Definition of back pain | Definition of help-seeking | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biering–Sorensen[ | 1983 | Denmark | 575 | 48.9 | Had low back pain at least once | Consulted a general practitioner at some time for low back pain | |
| Consulted a health care provider at some time for low back pain (includes general practitioner, specialist or chiropractor) | |||||||
| Lindal and Uden [ | 1989 | Sweden | 54 | 42.6 | Currently had back pain | Consulted a physician for current back pain problems | |
| Von Korff | 1991 | US | 411 | Dna | Back pain within previous six months | Consulted a health care provider for back pain in the previous six months | 0.8 NS** |
| Walsh | 1992 | UK | 963 | 45.9 | Reported back pain in previous 12 months | Consulted general practitioner in the previous 12 months for low back pain | |
| Carey | 1995 | US | 269 | 34 | Chronic low back pain (functionally limiting back pain for >three months or >25 spells of back pain in previous year) | Consulted a health care provider in the previous 12 months for back pain (includes primary care doctor, chiropractor, physical therapist, orthopedic surgeon) | NS* |
| Szpalski | 1995 | Belgium | 2660 | 43 | History of low back pain | Visited physician or other health professional for the current or last episode of low back pain | |
| Wright | 1995 | UK | 8316 | 39.7 | In the last 12 months have you suffered from sciatica, lumbago or recurring back pain | Visited a doctor in the last 12 months in response to sciatica, lumbago or recurring back pain | |
| Carey | 1996 | US | 485 | 46 | Acute severe low back pain (functionally limiting back pain lasting less than three months) | Ever consulted a health care provider for back pain (includes physician, chiropractor, physical therapist, nurse, massage therapist) | NS* |
| Waxman | 1998 | UK | 540 | Dna | Ever had back pain lasting more than a day in the previous 12 months | Consulted a health care provider in the previous 12 months for back pain (includes general practitioner, hospital doctor, workplace doctor/nurse, pain clinic or accident and emergency) | NS |
| Ijzelenberg and Burdof[ | 2004 | Netherlands | 305 | 12 | Nordic questionnaire | Consulted general practitioner in the previous 12 months for low back pain | 0.6 (0.3–1.2) |
| Ijzelenberg and Burdof[ | 2004 | Netherlands | 252 | 94.2 | Nordic questionnaire | Consulted health care provider in the previous 12 months for low back pain (includes general practitioner, specialist or physical therapist) | NS* |
| Walker | 2004 | Australia | 1228 | 45.4 | Low back pain in previous six months | Consulted a health care provider in the previous six months for low back pain (includes general practitioner, chiropractor, massage therapist, physiotherapist) | |
| Cote | 2005 | US | 1104 | 49.2 | Workers compensation claim form for work-related back pain | Consulted health care provider within 4-16 weeks of reporting the back pain problem at work (includes medical physican, physical therapist, chiropractor, osteopath, surgeon, accident and emergency, nurse, massage therapist, acupucture) | 2.17 (1.35–3.57)* |
| Alexopoulos | 2006 | Greece | 314 | Dna | Nordic questionnaire | Consulted a health care provider in the previous 12 months for low back pain (includes general practitioner, specialist, physiotherapist, occupational physician) | 0.64 (0.24–1.71) |
| Mannion | 2006 | Switzerland | 2507 | Dna | Current lower back pain | Consultation with health care provider in the last month for low back pain (includes specialist, general practitioner, physiotherapist, or other practitioner) | 1.69 (1.22-2.33) |
*Unadjusted
OR, odds ratio; Dna, data not available
ORs presented in italics have been calculated from percentages presented in the paper
Note: Nordic questionnaire[36] is a standardised instrument valid for collecting data on the nature, duration and frequency of back pain symptoms
Figure 2Scatterplot of association between gender and consultation for back pain by period of consultation (ever consulted, consulted in previous 12 months, other time period)
Association between gender and help-seeking for headache
| Authors | Year | Country | % male in sample | Definition of headache | Definition of help-seeking | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| *Celentano | 1990 | US | 9380 | 46.6 | One or more headaches in previous 12 months | Ever consulted a physician for headache | |
| Consulted physician in past 12 months for headache | |||||||
| 6347 | 39.3 | One or more headaches in the previous four weeks | Consulted physician in past 12 months for headache | 2.15 (1.79–2.58) | |||
| Von Korff | 1991 | US | 263 | dna | Headache within previous six months | Consulted a health care provider for headache in the previous six months | 1.1 NS |
| Rasmussen | 1992 | Denmark | 697 | 42.5 | IHS criteria for migraine/tension type headache (TTH) at any time | Ever consulted a general practitioner for headache | |
| Rokicki and Holroyd[ | 1994 | US | 190 | 18.9 | Headaches more than five times per year and characteristic symptoms of tension or migraine headaches | Consult professional help for headache | |
| Ziegler and Paolo[ | 1996 | US | 104 | 13.6 | Cases – attending headache clinic | Cases – attending headache clinic | NS* |
| Controls – suffered frequent moderate or severe headache | Controls – not consulted a doctor in previous two years for headache | ||||||
| Lipton | 1998 | US | 1720 | 19.9 | One or more migraine headaches in previous year (IHS criteria) | Ever consulted a doctor for their headaches | |
| Lipton | 2002 | US | 242 | 15.0 | Migraine (IHS criteria) and reported at least six headaches in previous 12 months | Ever consulted a doctor for headache | |
| Consulted a doctor for headache in previous 12 months | |||||||
| Lipton | 2003 | UK | 143 | 15.4 | Migraine (IHS criteria) and reported at least six headaches in previous 12 months | Ever consulted a doctor for headache | |
| Consulted a doctor for headache in previous 12 months | |||||||
| Lucas | 2004 | France | 312 | 27.6 | Experienced migraine (IHS criteria) with at least one attack in the previous three months | Ever consulted a physician for headache | |
| Thomas | 2004 | UK | 1871 | 39 | Experienced headache in previous three months | Consulted health care professional in previous three months for headache (including hospital specialist, general practitioner, dentist, optician, pharmacist) | 1.45 (1.1–1.9)* |
| Skomo | 2006 | US | 82 | Approx 30** | Currently experiencing migraines (IHS criteria) | Consulted physician for headache in previous 12 months | NS (adjusted for age, migraine disability, social support, locus of control, beliefs about medication) |
*Unadjusted
OR, odds ratio; Dna, data not available
**actual data not available, but able to make approximation
ORs presented in italics have been calculated from percentages presented in the paper
Note: International Headache Society (IHS) system is a widely accepted diagnostic tool for differentiating headache type and is considered the gold standard[48]
Figure 3Scatterplot of association between gender and consultation for headache by period of consultation (ever consulted, consulted in previous 12 months, other time period)
| # | Search History |
|---|---|
| 1 | Patient acceptance of health care |
| 2 | Health services/ut |
| 3 | Attitude to health |
| 4 | Health behaviour |
| 5 | Health knowledge, attitudes, practice |
| 6 | Communication barriers |
| 7 | Professional–patient relations |
| 8 | Physician–patient relations |
| 9 | Health services needs and demand |
| 10 | Health services accessibility |
| 11 | or/1–10 |
| 12 | Exp back pain |
| 13 | Backaches or back aches |
| 14 | Back pains |
| 15 | Vertebrogenic pain syndrome |
| 16 | or/12–15 |
| 17 | 11 and 16 |
| 18 | Limit 17 to English language |
| 1 | Patient acceptance of health care |
| 2 | Health services/ut |
| 3 | Attitude to health/ |
| 4 | Health behaviour |
| 5 | Health knowledge, attitudes, practice |
| 6 | Communication barriers |
| 7 | Professional–patient relations |
| 8 | Physician–patient relations |
| 9 | Health services needs and demand |
| 10 | Health services accessibility |
| 11 | or/1–10 |
| 12 | Headache |
| 13 | Headaches or head aches |
| 14 | Head pains or cranial pains |
| 15 | Hemicrania or cephalgia or cephalalgia or cephalodynia |
| 16 | Exp migraine disorders |
| 17 | Migraines or migrainous |
| 18 | or/12–17 |
| 19 | 11 and 18 |
| 20 | Limit 19 to English language |