Preference for gender of health care provider in management of erectile dysfunction

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M H Carrejo
D J Balla
R S Tan
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[1] Extended Care Line,Department of Medicine
[2] Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[3] Geriatrics Section,undefined
[4] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
[5] University of Texas-Houston,undefined
[6] Men's Health and Wellness,undefined
[7] OPAL Medical Clinic,undefined
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International Journal of Impotence Research | 2007年 / 19卷
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erectile dysfunction; opinion survey; health care provider gender;
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We investigated whether a preference by patients regarding the gender of a health care provider to manage erectile dysfunction (ED) may be a factor in the diagnosis and care of this condition, whose broader medical significance is an area of increasing interest. A brief questionnaire was completed by 1087 adult males in a primary care setting. The questionnaire explored provider gender preference and other possible biases. The prevalence of ED in the 40–69 age group in our population was 68.8%. The prevalence was 81% in the age group of 70 and more. Of those who reported having experienced ED, 51.5% had discussed it with a provider, and 28.1% had been treated. Approximately, 57% expressed no provider gender preference, regardless of history of ED. Of those who stated a preference, approximately 75% prefer male providers. However, also among those who state a preference, Hispanics are not as likely as non-Hispanics to prefer a male provider (P=0.03). Most believe that males and females are equally qualified to manage ED, but among those who have a different opinion, the gender perceived more favorably is male. The issue of privacy during the discussion of ED was also very important to the respondents in this study.
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