A Survey of Physicians and Patients in Pakistan Assessing the Improvement of Visualization of the Cervix, Ease of Use, and Patient Comfort Using a Newly Designed Vaginal Speculum: A Pilot Study.

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Medical Devices-Evidence and Research Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/MDER.S509134
Shaheer Khan, Lesley Waters-Kellar, Elinor Barsh, Anna Shannon, Stacey Clark, Rebecca Jean Ryznar, Ann Trawick, Mark Payton, Jean Bouquet
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Abstract

Purpose: The existing 2-bladed vaginal speculum has limitations and barriers to gynecologic diagnosis and treatment. This study aimed to evaluate three of these limitations (visualization of the cervix, ease of use, and relative comfort) using a newly designed vaginal speculum that was hypothesized to overcome these limitations.

Methods: This pilot prospective observational clinical study was conducted at five hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. Six clinicians were surveyed using two questions on the visibility of the cervix and ease of use of the new vaginal speculum. A total of 100 patients were surveyed to determine the relative comfort of the new speculum.

Results: Clinicians rated the visualization of the cervix as "better" in 66% of women (p=0.0007). The newly designed vaginal speculum was reported by clinicians as "easier" to use in 57% of patients (p=0.0808). The survey results indicated that 53% of participants felt less discomfort with the new speculum (p=0.2743). There was a strong statistical correlation between clinician visualization of the cervix and ease of use (+0.8234, p < 0.0001), visualization and comfort (+0.8978, p < 0.0001), and ease of use and comfort (+0.9101, p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: This new vaginal speculum demonstrated improved cervical visualization and ease of use in a cohort of 100 Pakistani women. In addition, participants in this study reported less discomfort with the new speculum. There is a potential benefit for all gynecologic screening and treatment with this new vaginal speculum design, especially in resource-constrained countries and in certain disadvantaged populations. The newly designed speculum has been field-tested in multiple countries over the last 5 years. Further clinical studies with larger cohorts are warranted.

一项对巴基斯坦医生和患者的调查,评估使用新设计的阴道窥镜对宫颈可视化、易用性和患者舒适度的改善:一项试点研究。
目的:现有的双叶片阴道窥器在妇科诊断和治疗中存在局限性和障碍。本研究旨在评估三个局限性(宫颈可视化、易用性和相对舒适性),使用一种新设计的阴道窥镜来克服这些局限性。方法:本前瞻性观察性临床试验在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的五家医院进行。6名临床医生被调查使用两个问题对宫颈的可见性和易用性的新阴道窥器。共调查了100名患者,以确定新窥镜的相对舒适度。结果:66%的女性临床医生认为宫颈的视觉效果“更好”(p=0.0007)。据临床医生报告,57%的患者使用新设计的阴道窥镜“更容易”(p=0.0808)。调查结果显示,53%的参与者对新窥镜的不适程度有所减轻(p=0.2743)。临床医师宫颈可视化与易用性(+0.8234,p < 0.0001)、可视化与舒适性(+0.8978,p < 0.0001)、易用性与舒适性(+0.9101,p < 0.0001)有较强的统计学相关性。结论:在100名巴基斯坦妇女的队列中,这种新的阴道窥镜改善了宫颈的可视性和易用性。此外,这项研究的参与者报告说,新的窥镜带来的不适减少了。这种新型阴道窥镜设计对所有妇科筛查和治疗都有潜在的益处,特别是在资源有限的国家和某些弱势人群中。在过去的5年里,新设计的窥镜已经在多个国家进行了实地测试。进一步的临床研究需要更大的队列。
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