Dies ist eine Übersichtsseite mit Metadaten zu dieser wissenschaftlichen Arbeit. Der vollständige Artikel ist beim Verlag verfügbar.
Gender dynamics in diagnostic imaging: Understanding patient preferences and enhancing radiologist preparedness for opposite-gender interactions
0
Zitationen
3
Autoren
2026
Jahr
Abstract
Objective: This study explores gender dynamics in diagnostic imaging by identifying factors influencing patients’ refusal of imaging by opposite-gender radiologists and examining radiologists’ preparedness in managing such interactions. The goal is to propose targeted training strategies that enhance gender-sensitive, culturally competent radiology practices. Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 120 radiology residents in public and private hospitals of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan. A structured, paper-based questionnaire was used, comprising two sections: Section A assessed patient-related factors influencing refusal of imaging by opposite-gender radiologists; Section B explored radiologists’ experiences, confidence, and preferences for gender-sensitive training. Results: Among patients, personal modesty (28.3%), religious beliefs (26.7%), and family influence (24.2%) were the primary reasons for refusing imaging by opposite-gender radiologists. Female patients most frequently cited modesty, while male patients emphasized religion and family. Radiologists reported varied comfort and preparedness in cross-gender interactions. Female radiologists showed significantly greater preparedness (p=.029) but encountered more perceived patient discomfort (p=.008). Preferred training areas included gender-sensitive communication (36.2%) and ethical/legal considerations (31.5%). Conclusion: Gender-related factors significantly influence patient decisions and radiologist preparedness in diagnostic imaging, especially in culturally conservative settings. Female radiologists appear more prepared but face distinct challenges. Incorporating structured training in gender-sensitive communication, cultural competence, and ethics can improve patient satisfaction and radiologist confidence.
Ähnliche Arbeiten
The Association of American Medical Colleges
1938 · 5.571 Zit.
Burnout and Satisfaction With Work-Life Balance Among US Physicians Relative to the General US Population
2012 · 3.381 Zit.
Physician burnout: contributors, consequences and solutions
2018 · 2.566 Zit.
Race, Gender, and Partnership in the Patient-Physician Relationship
1999 · 2.162 Zit.
Burnout Among U.S. Medical Students, Residents, and Early Career Physicians Relative to the General U.S. Population
2014 · 2.003 Zit.