Introduction: Little is known about the indications general practitioners (GPs) perceive as relevant for performing gynaecological examinations (GEs), how GPs master the GE and associated procedures, and how they handle the sensitive nature of GEs. Methods: In 2015, 70 medical students at the University of Bergen distributed a questionnaire to all 175 GPs in the practices they visited. The questions covered practical routines related to GEs, insertion of intrauterine device, frequency of GEs in different clinical settings and use of assisting personnel. Statistical analyses included chi-square tests and multiple logistic regressions adjusting for age, gender, specialization and localization. Results: Ninety male and 61 female GPs (87% of ...
BACKGROUND: Female general practitioners (GPs) have higher chlamydia testing rates than male GPs, ye...
Background: Female general practitioners (GPs) have higher chlamydia testing rates than male GPs, ye...
Background - Based on moderate quality evidence, routine pelvic examination is strongly recommended...
Introduction: Little is known about the indications general practitioners (GPs) perceive as relevant...
Background: Many women see their general practitioner for 'well woman' checks, which often include P...
Background: Cancer screening participation rates in Germany differ depending on patients’ gender. In...
Gynaecological teaching associates (GTAs) appear to be effective in aiding medical students to acqui...
Contains fulltext : 181151.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Gen...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Competent performance of the gynaecological examination re...
Background: Teaching and learning female pelvic examination within the undergraduate medical curric...
Objective: To describe why, when and to whom general practitioners refer women with symptoms possibl...
Introduction: Gynaecological examination is crucial for protecting the reproductive health of women....
Objectives: A study of general practitioners' (GPs) perceptions of the health needs of women of Sout...
Contains fulltext : 70167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gend...
Objective: To describe why, when and to whom general practitioners refer women with symptoms possibl...
BACKGROUND: Female general practitioners (GPs) have higher chlamydia testing rates than male GPs, ye...
Background: Female general practitioners (GPs) have higher chlamydia testing rates than male GPs, ye...
Background - Based on moderate quality evidence, routine pelvic examination is strongly recommended...
Introduction: Little is known about the indications general practitioners (GPs) perceive as relevant...
Background: Many women see their general practitioner for 'well woman' checks, which often include P...
Background: Cancer screening participation rates in Germany differ depending on patients’ gender. In...
Gynaecological teaching associates (GTAs) appear to be effective in aiding medical students to acqui...
Contains fulltext : 181151.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Gen...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Competent performance of the gynaecological examination re...
Background: Teaching and learning female pelvic examination within the undergraduate medical curric...
Objective: To describe why, when and to whom general practitioners refer women with symptoms possibl...
Introduction: Gynaecological examination is crucial for protecting the reproductive health of women....
Objectives: A study of general practitioners' (GPs) perceptions of the health needs of women of Sout...
Contains fulltext : 70167.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gend...
Objective: To describe why, when and to whom general practitioners refer women with symptoms possibl...
BACKGROUND: Female general practitioners (GPs) have higher chlamydia testing rates than male GPs, ye...
Background: Female general practitioners (GPs) have higher chlamydia testing rates than male GPs, ye...
Background - Based on moderate quality evidence, routine pelvic examination is strongly recommended...