| Literature DB >> 24170536 |
Sherry Carter1, Manzar Rad, Barry Schwarz, Sharon Van Sell, David Marshall.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To explore through descriptive comparative analysis an alternative method of pelvic examination to increase patient comfort. DATA SOURCES: Sixty-two participants were recruited from a convenience sample of patients at an ambulatory women's healthcare clinic operated by a teaching hospital in the Southwest United States. Twenty-five were examined using the conventional pelvic examination technique; 37 with a new technique that we call the Rad technique, named after a co-author of the study. Three women's health nurse practitioners were trained in both methods and alternated the exam technique used. Visualization of the cervix was measured by clinician responses to the Speculum Exam Questionnaire for Clinicians; level of pain was determined from patient responses to the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale. Results were analyzed using a t-test for independent samples. Pain was further analyzed using chi-square test of association.Entities:
Keywords: Women's health; lubrication; patient acceptance of health care; vaginal smears
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24170536 DOI: 10.1111/1745-7599.12020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Assoc Nurse Pract ISSN: 2327-6886 Impact factor: 1.165