학술논문

Is women patients’ preference for men staff a barrier to computed tomography colonography? A pilot study / 大腸CT検査における女性受診者の男性スタッフに対する容認性─パイロットスタディ─
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本消化器がん検診学会雑誌 / Nihon Shoukaki Gan Kenshin Gakkai zasshi. 2019, 57(4):581
Subject
gender preference
patient acceptance
rectal catheter
virtual colonoscopy
仮想大腸内視鏡検査
性別容認性
検査受容性
直腸カテーテル
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1880-7666
2185-1190
Abstract
Results: A total of 91 women patients (mean age 67.6 years) completed the questionnaire. Of these patients, 11.0% (10 patients) preferred a woman staff, 4.4% (4 patients) preferred a man staff, and 84.6% (77 patients) reported no preferences. Regarding patient acceptance of catheter insertion, 74.7% (68 patients) of them felt easy, 16.5% (15 patients) felt neutral, and 8.8% (8 patients) felt difficult. Patients who reported preference for women staff more often felt much burdensome during rectal catheter insertion than patients who had no preferences for staff gender.

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