Preferred Obstetrician-gynaecologist Gender among Female Residents in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

K. Aboalshamat, D. Aljrary, Reem Damanhuri, Aohoud Alnafisah, S. Alghuraybi, S. Aljifry, Hiba Turkustani, Khalil Mohamed
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Background: A number of studies have investigated female patient’s preference for their obstetrician/gynecologist (OG) physician. This topic was rarely investigated in Saudi Arabia. Aims: This study investigated OG gender preference among female resident in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and factors that influence their choice. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 596 female participants answered a self-reported questionnaire. Participants were recruited from shopping malls in four different areas in Jeddah using convenient sampling. The participants were asked or questioned about their OG gender preference and factors affecting it. Results: OG gender preference was found to be an important issue among females in Jeddah, as 66.6% of the participants do ask about the OG gender before their visit, and 39.4% would feel uncomfortable if the preferred OG gender is not available. The results showed that 57.89% preferred female OG, 20.47% preferred male and 21.64% had no preference. Participants answered that for presence at delivery, 50.34% preferred female OG, 27.35% preferred male OG and 22.32% had no preference. Also, in the case of OG emergency and critical surgery, 9.2% reported they would refuse surgery if the preferred OG was not available and seek an alternative solution such as changing hospital. The most important factors that influenced the participant’s choice were: the ability to handle OG emergencies situations with confidence (53.40%), OG knowledge about women health (45%), and OG sympathy (42%). Conclusions: OG gender is an important issue for Saudi female, as the majority prefer female OG in general, but prefer male OG in critical conditions.
沙特阿拉伯吉达女性居民的首选妇产科医生性别
背景:许多研究调查了女性患者对其产科医生/妇科医生的偏好。这个话题在沙特阿拉伯很少被调查。目的:本研究调查沙特阿拉伯吉达女性的性别偏好及影响其选择的因素。方法:在本横断面研究中,596名女性参与者回答了一份自我报告的问卷。参与者是从吉达四个不同地区的购物中心招募的,采用方便的抽样方法。参与者被问及或询问他们的性别偏好和影响因素。结果:吉达女性的性别偏好是一个重要的问题,66.6%的参与者在访问前询问了OG的性别,39.4%的参与者在没有首选的OG性别时会感到不舒服。结果显示,57.89%的人偏好雌性OG, 20.47%的人偏好雄性OG, 21.64%的人不偏好雌性OG。受访者回答,在分娩时在场,50.34%的人喜欢女OG, 27.35%的人喜欢男OG, 22.32%的人没有偏好。此外,在OG紧急和危重手术的情况下,9.2%的人报告说,如果没有首选的OG,他们会拒绝手术,并寻求替代解决方案,如更换医院。影响参与者选择的最重要因素是:自信地处理OG突发事件的能力(53.40%),OG对女性健康的了解(45%)和OG的同情(42%)。结论:OG性别对沙特女性来说是一个重要的问题,大多数女性一般更喜欢女性OG,但在关键情况下更喜欢男性OG。
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