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'Getting confirmation' : gender in expectations and experiences of healthcare for neck or back patients

STENBERG G; FJELLMAN WIKLUND A; AHLGREN A
J REHABIL MED , 2012, vol. 44, n° 2, p. 163-171
Doc n°: 156187
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.2340/16501977-0912
Descripteurs : HD - ORGANISATION DE LA REEDUCATION - READAPTATION

The aim of this study was to explore, from a gender perspective,
patients' expectations prior to seeking healthcare for neck or back pain, and
their subsequent experiences of the care and rehabilitation they received.
METHODS: Thematized interviews with 12 patients,
7 women and 5 men, using
open-ended questions, were analysed according to grounded theory. Each patient
was interviewed before their first appointment with a physiotherapist or general
practitioner and 3 months later. RESULTS: Analysis resulted in 5 categories: "To
be taken seriously", "Getting an explanation", "To be invited to participate",
"To be assessed and treated individually", and "To be taken care of in a
trustworthy environment", which were linked by a core category "Getting
confirmation". Two ideal types were identified: the "Confident" type,
characterized by self-confidence and pride, and the "Ambiguous" type,
characterized by disparagement and shame. The categories were partly perceived in
different ways from the two ideal types. The ideal types were not defined by sex;
however, more men were found to be of the "Confident" type and more women of the
"Ambiguous" type. CONCLUSION: Gender appears to affect expectations and
experiences, in addition to how patients view and express their problems.
Healthcare professionals should take this into account in consultations.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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