"The habit of keeping silent": An exploratory-descriptive qualitative study of the knowledge and attitudes of Kazakhstani gynecologists toward dyspareunia.

Faye Foster, Aigerim Mendygali, Dinara Makhadiyeva
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Background: Dyspareunia (pain during sex) is a common condition that causes physical and emotional stress for many women. This condition can be caused by various factors, including physical, hormonal, inflammatory, viral, neoplastic, psychological, and traumatic events. Anatomical causes include pelvic floor muscular weakness, uterine retroversion, hymenal remnants, and pelvic organ prolapse. The etiology of this condition is complex, causing it to be often overlooked.

Objectives: The main aim of this study was to conduct a qualitative exploratory study and provide a comprehensive description of the knowledge and attitudes held by gynecologists in Kazakhstan on the medical validity, diagnosis, and treatment of dyspareunia.

Design: This is an exploratory-descriptive qualitative study.

Methods: Semi-structured online interviews were conducted with 10 physicians. They were identified as obstetrics and gynecology specialists, gynecologic oncologists, and outpatient gynecologists. The average number of years spent practicing their specialty is 15.7, with the shortest being 4 years and the longest being 35 years. All the participants are female. Braun and Clarke's six-stage, step-by-step methodology was used for the thematic analysis.

Results: Findings suggest that gynecologists in Kazakhstan have knowledge of the most common causes of dyspareunia, although they still often attribute women's distress to psychological rather than physical factors. It was found that due to stigma and mutual embarrassment open dialogue about sexual health was lacking between patients and physicians. In addition, gynecologists describe difficulties discussing symptoms and performing intimate examinations due to time constraints and a lack of privacy at state facilities.

Conclusion: To knowledgeably diagnose and treat patients with dyspareunia, gynecologists recommend further training to acquire the requisite evidence-based knowledge and competencies.

"沉默的习惯":哈萨克斯坦妇科医生对排便困难的认识和态度的探索性描述性定性研究。
背景介绍性交疼痛(Dyspareunia)是一种常见疾病,会给许多女性带来身体和精神上的压力。造成这种情况的原因有很多,包括生理、荷尔蒙、炎症、病毒、肿瘤、心理和创伤事件。解剖学原因包括盆底肌肉无力、子宫后位、处女膜残留和盆腔器官脱垂。这种疾病的病因复杂,因此常常被忽视:本研究的主要目的是开展一项定性探索性研究,全面描述哈萨克斯坦妇科医生对性生活障碍的医学有效性、诊断和治疗所持有的知识和态度:这是一项探索性描述定性研究:对 10 名医生进行了半结构化在线访谈。他们分别是妇产科专家、妇科肿瘤专家和门诊妇科医生。他们从事本专业的平均年限为 15.7 年,最短的 4 年,最长的 35 年。所有参与者均为女性。采用布劳恩和克拉克的六阶段分步法进行专题分析:研究结果表明,哈萨克斯坦的妇科医生对造成性生活障碍的最常见原因有所了解,但他们仍经常将妇女的痛苦归咎于心理因素而非生理因素。研究发现,由于耻辱感和相互尴尬,病人和医生之间缺乏关于性健康的公开对话。此外,由于时间限制和国家机构缺乏隐私,妇科医生描述了讨论症状和进行私密检查的困难:为了对性生活障碍患者进行诊断和治疗,妇科医生建议接受进一步培训,以获得必要的循证知识和能力。
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