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Womens Health (Lond) ; 20: 17455057241259169, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39044439

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BACKGROUND: Dyspareunia (pain during sex) is a common condition that causes physical and emotional stress for many women. This condition can be caused by various factors, including physical, hormonal, inflammatory, viral, neoplastic, psychological, and traumatic events. Anatomical causes include pelvic floor muscular weakness, uterine retroversion, hymenal remnants, and pelvic organ prolapse. The etiology of this condition is complex, causing it to be often overlooked. OBJECTIVES: The main aim of this study was to conduct a qualitative exploratory study and provide a comprehensive description of the knowledge and attitudes held by gynecologists in Kazakhstan on the medical validity, diagnosis, and treatment of dyspareunia. DESIGN: This is an exploratory-descriptive qualitative study. METHODS: Semi-structured online interviews were conducted with 10 physicians. They were identified as obstetrics and gynecology specialists, gynecologic oncologists, and outpatient gynecologists. The average number of years spent practicing their specialty is 15.7, with the shortest being 4 years and the longest being 35 years. All the participants are female. Braun and Clarke's six-stage, step-by-step methodology was used for the thematic analysis. RESULTS: Findings suggest that gynecologists in Kazakhstan have knowledge of the most common causes of dyspareunia, although they still often attribute women's distress to psychological rather than physical factors. It was found that due to stigma and mutual embarrassment open dialogue about sexual health was lacking between patients and physicians. In addition, gynecologists describe difficulties discussing symptoms and performing intimate examinations due to time constraints and a lack of privacy at state facilities. CONCLUSION: To knowledgeably diagnose and treat patients with dyspareunia, gynecologists recommend further training to acquire the requisite evidence-based knowledge and competencies.


An Exploratory-Descriptive Qualitative Study of Kazakhstani Gynecologists' Knowledge and Attitudes Toward DyspareuniaBackground: Dyspareunia (pain during sex) is a common condition that causes physical and emotional distress in many women. Biological and psychological factors contribute to the onset of this condition, making diagnosis and management difficult for physicians. This painful condition can have a significant impact on women's physical, emotional, and psychological well-being, as well as their close relationships. Why was the study conducted? A thorough understanding of dyspareunia's causes, risk factors, and treatment techniques is required for effective management of the condition, but little research has been conducted in Kazakhstan on gynecologists' understanding of and attitudes toward dyspareunia. What did the researchers do? A qualitative study used online semi-structured interviews with gynecologists in Kazakhstan. What did the researchers find? The findings show that participating gynecologists are aware of the most common causes of dyspareunia, although they frequently attribute the condition to psychological rather than physical causes. It was found that due to stigma and mutual embarrassment, patients and participants did not engage in open discourse about sexual health. Furthermore, gynecologists have difficulty initiating discussions about women's sexual health and performing intimate examinations due to consultation time restrictions and a lack of privacy at state facilities. What do the researchers conclude? Additional training is recommended to gain the necessary evidence-based knowledge and competencies to accurately diagnose and treat patients with dyspareunia, and to address the lack of treatment protocols for dyspareunia in Kazakhstan, clinical guidelines published worldwide, including those issued by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, may be considered for use in Kazakhstan.


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Dispareunia , Ginecologia , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Humanos , Feminino , Dispareunia/psicologia , Cazaquistão , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Médicos/psicologia , Ginecologista
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