Literature DB >> 9922688

[Prevention in general practice. Are female and male patients treated the same way? A questionnaire study].

U Hølund1, G Boysen, P Charles, E F Eriksen, O K Overvad, B H Petersson, B Sandström, A R Thomassen, M A Vittrup.   

Abstract

Three hundred and seventy-four general practitioners (GPs) in Denmark filled in a questionnaire on practices regarding prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD), cancer, osteoporosis, and overweight/underweight. Half of the GPs were questioned about the issue of prevention based upon female case stories and the other half on male case stories with identical wording. The GPs more often in relation to: Prevention of CHD gave dietary counselling and recommended weight loss to slightly overweight male than female patients. Prevention of cancers gave dietary counselling and recommended weight loss and increase of exercise to female than to male patients. Prevention of osteoporosis recommended a supplement of calcium and vitamin D to female than to male patients. Treatment of underweight recommended weight gain and discussion of psycho-social issues to underweight female than male patients. In conclusion, GPs distinguish between men and women in relation to prevention strategies in general practice. There is a need for well-described prevention and action strategies with relevant gender differentiation for use in general practice.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9922688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ugeskr Laeger        ISSN: 0041-5782


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1.  The importance of gender of patients and general practitioners in relation to treatment practices for overweight.

Authors:  Jeanett Friis Rohde; Marie Vik Hessner; Jørgen Lous; Pia Müller; Ulla Hølund; Berit Lilienthal Heitmann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-04-22       Impact factor: 3.240

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