| Literature DB >> 26034576 |
Jonia Amer-Alshiek1, Tahani Alshiek2, Yifat Amir Levy3, Foad Azem1, Ami Amit1, Hadar Amir4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Consideration and better understanding of patients' needs on the part of the healthcare system might help increase the number of people seeking necessary medical care. Many studies have been conducted on patients' preferences in choosing their health care provider, but the majority of them were conducted in modern western societies, establishing a need to explore other populations. The present study was performed in the Israeli Druze community which is composed of a uniquely traditional and religious population. We assessed the sex preference of Israeli Druze women regarding obstetricians/gynecologists, and identify other features that affect their choice.Entities:
Keywords: Druze; Obstetricians/gynecologists; Religious; Sex
Year: 2015 PMID: 26034576 PMCID: PMC4450487 DOI: 10.1186/s13584-015-0013-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
List and percentage of the 16 factors ranked by women affecting their choice for a gynecologist/obstetrician
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| Demographics | |
| Age | 17 (8.7) |
| Gender | 61 (31.1) |
| Origin | 13 (6.6) |
| Marital status | 5 (2.6) |
| Parental status | 1 (0.5) |
| Religious status | 4 (2) |
| Professional skills | |
| Ability (professional) | 177 (90.3) |
| Experience | 180 (91.8) |
| Knowledge | 166 (84.7) |
| Qualifications | |
| Board certification | 105 (53.6) |
| Schools attended | 19 (9.7) |
| Hospital affiliation | 44 (22.4) |
| University affiliation | 6 (3.1) |
| Other qualities | |
| Personality | 60 (30.6) |
| Reputation | 71 (36.4) |
| Availability | 92 (46.9) |
Relations between characteristics of the women and the gender preference of obstetricians/gynecologists
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| Age (y), mean (range) | 34 (19–70) | 35.3 | 32.7 | 0.0316 |
| Religious status | 0.0232 | |||
| Secular | 60 (30.9%) | 31 (25.2%) | 29 (40.85%) | |
| Religious | 134 (69.1%) | 92 (74.8%) | 42 (59.15%) | |
| Marital status | NS | |||
| Non-married | 30 (15.3%) | 22 (17.6%) | 8 (11.27%) | |
| Married | 166 (84.7%) | 103 (82.4%) | 63 (88.73%) | |
| Children | NS | |||
| Yes | 160 (81.6%) | 99 (79.2%) | 61 (85.92%) | |
| No | 36 (18.4%) | 26 (20.8%) | 10 (14.08%) | |
| Education | NS | |||
| Primary school | 21 (10.7%) | 14 (11.2%) | 7 (9.86%) | |
| High school | 37 (18.9%) | 20 (16%) | 17 (23.94%) | |
| College | 29 (14.8%) | 19 (15.2%) | 10 (14.08%) | |
| University | 109 (55.6%) | 72 (57.6%) | 37 (52.11%) | |
| Employment | NS | |||
| Yes | 164 (83.7%) | 102 (81.6%) | 62 (87.32%) | |
| No | 32 (16.3%) | 23 (18.4%) | 9 (12.68%) | |
| Sex of the regular | <.0001 | |||
| Ob/Gyn | ||||
| (last three years) | ||||
| Male | 46 (23.5%) | 11 (8.8%) | 35 (80%) | |
| Female | 150 (76.5%) | 114 (91.2%) | 36 (20%) |
Gender preferences of family physicians and obstetricians/gynecologists of 196 female Druze responders
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| Prefer male physician | 5 (2.5) | 13 (6.6) |
| Prefer female physician | 125 (63.8) | 37 (18.9) |
| No preference | 66 (33.7) | 146 (74.5) |
Gender preferences of 196 female Druze responders for family physicians and obstetricians/gynecologists in relation to religious status
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| Family physician | ||
| Prefer male physician | 12 (8.9) | 1 (1.6) |
| Prefer female physician | 26 (19.4) | 11 (18.3) |
| No preference | 96 (71.6) | 48 (80) |
| Obstetrician/Gynecologist | ||
| Prefer male physician | 3 (2.2) | 2 (3.3) |
| Prefer female physician | 92 (68.6) | 31 (51.67) |
| No preference | 39 (29.1) | 27 (45) |
Druze women’s gender preference for obstetricians/gynecologists by intimate vs. non-intimate procedure performed
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| Intimate procedure | |||
| Pelvic examination | 128 (65.3) | 67 (34.2) | 1 (0.5) |
| Pregnancy follow-up | 120 (61.9) | 68 (35.1) | 6 (3.1) |
| Non-intimate procedure | |||
| Cesarean section | 57 (29.4) | 123 (63.4) | 14 (7.2) |
| Gynecologic surgery | 78 (40.2) | 104 (53.6) | 12 (6.2) |
| Advice for major OB/GYN problem | 82 (42.1) | 96 (49.2) | 17 (8.7) |
p < 0.001 for Pelvic examination performed by female Ob/Gyn vs. Cesarean section, Gynecologic surgery and Advice for major OB/GYN problem performed by female Ob/Gyn.
p < 0.001 for Pregnancy follow-up performed by female Ob/Gyn vs. Cesarean section, Gynecologic surgery and Advice for major OB/GYN problem performed by female Ob/Gyn.
Druze women’s gender preference for obstetricians/gynecologists by perceived physician characteristics
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| Feeling during pelvic examination | |||
| More embarrassment | 7 (3.8) | 94 (50.8) | 84 (45.4) |
| More comfortable | 136 (69.7) | 55 (28.2) | 4 (2.1) |
| More gentle | 111 (56.6) | 77 (39.3) | 8 (4.1) |
| Physician’s characteristics | |||
| More sympathetic | 71 (37.2) | 106 (55.5) | 14 (7.3) |
| More patient | 59 (30.6) | 108 (56) | 26 (13.5) |
| Spends more time with patient | 67 (34.7) | 114 (59.1) | 12 (6.2) |
| Physician’s professionalism | |||
| More understanding in women’s health | 55 (28.2) | 133 (68.2) | 7 (3.6) |
| More knowledgeable in women’s health | 47 (24.1) | 134 (68.7) | 14 (7.2) |
| Better physician in general | 41 (21.2) | 139 (72) | 13 (6.7) |
p < 0.001 for More embarrassment during pelvic examination with male Ob/Gyn vs. More sympathetic, More patient and Spends more time with patient, More understanding in women’s health, More knowledgeable in women's health and Better physician in general, as a reasons for female Ob/Gyn preference.
Relations between characteristics of the physician and the gender preference of obstetricians/gynecologists
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| Demographics | |||
| Age | NS | ||
| Selected | 12 (9.6%) | 5 (7.04%) | |
| Not selected | 113 (90.4%) | 66 (92.96%) | |
| Gender | <.0001 | ||
| Selected | 58 (46.4%) | 3 (4.23%) | |
| Not selected | 67 (53.6%) | 68 (95.77%) | |
| Origin | NS | ||
| Selected | 8 (6.4%) | 5 (7.04%) | |
| Not selected | 117 (93.6%) | 66 (92.96%) | |
| Marital status | NS | ||
| Selected | 3 (2.4%) | 2 (2.82%) | |
| Not selected | 122 (97.6%) | 69 (97.18%) | |
| Parental status | NS | ||
| Selected | 1 (0.8%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Not selected | 124 (99.2%) | 71 (100%) | |
| Religious status | NS | ||
| Selected | 1 (0.8%) | 3 (4.23%) | |
| Not selected | 124 (99.2%) | 68 (95.77%) | |
| Professional skills | |||
| Ability | NS | ||
| Selected | 111 (88.8%) | 66 (92.96%) | |
| Not selected | 14 (11.2%) | 5 (7.04%) | |
| Experience | NS | ||
| Selected | 112 (89.6%) | 68 (95.77%) | |
| Not selected | 13 (10.4%) | 3 (4.23%) | |
| Knowledge | 0.0046 | ||
| Selected | 99 (79.2%) | 67 (94.37%) | |
| Not selected | 26 (20.8%) | 4 (5.63%) | |
| Qualifications | |||
| Board certification | NS | ||
| Selected | 63 (50.4%) | 42 (59.15%) | |
| Not selected | 62 (49.6%) | 29 (40.85%) | |
| Schools attended | NS | ||
| Selected | 14 (11.2%) | 5 (7.04%) | |
| Not selected | 111 (88.8%) | 66 (92.96%) | |
| Hospital affiliation | NS | ||
| Selected | 27 (21.6%) | 17 (23.94%) | |
| Not selected | 98 (78.4%) | 54 (76.06%) | |
| University affiliation | NS | ||
| Selected | 4 (3.2%) | 2 (2.82%) | |
| Not Selected | 121 (96.8%) | 69 (97.18%) | |
| Other qualities | |||
| Personality | NS | ||
| Selected | 37 (29.6%) | 23 (32.39%) | |
| Not selected | 88 (70.4%) | 48 (67.61%) | |
| Reputation | NS | ||
| Selected | 46 (36.8%) | 25 (35.71%) | |
| Not selected | 79 (63.2%) | 45 (64.29%) | |
| Availability | NS | ||
| Selected | 54 (43.2%) | 38 (53.53%) | |
| Not selected | 71 (56.8%) | 33 (46.47%) | |
Multiple logistic regression analysis to estimate the variables that were significant in preference for a female gynecologist
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| Age | 0.0654 | 0.0093 | 1.068 | 1.016 | 1.122 |
| Religious status | 0.6891 | 0.0451 | 1.992 | 0.988 | 4.016 |
| Marital status | -0.2467 | 0.6553 | 0.781 | 0.265 | 2.308 |
| Children | 0.9709 | 0.0772 | 2.640 | 0.900 | 7.749 |
| Education_1 | -0.5429 | 0.2536 | 0.275 | 0.075 | 1.010 |
| (Primary school) | |||||
| Education_2 | -0.3447 | 0.3048 | 0.335 | 0.137 | 0.818 |
| (High school) | |||||
| Education_3 | 0.1389 | 0.7189 | 0.543 | 0.197 | 1.496 |
| (College) | |||||
| Employment | 0.8204 | 0.0936 | 2.271 | 0.871 | 5.926 |
| Demographics | 0.3796 | 0.8286 | 1.462 | 0.047 | 45.421 |
| Professional skills | 2.6802 | 0.0091 | 14.588 | 1.948 | 109.247 |
| Qualifications | -0.3119 | 0.7485 | 0.732 | 0.109 | 4.927 |
| Other qualities | 0.3307 | 0.5406 | 1.392 | 0.483 | 4.015 |