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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Routine bimanual pelvic examinations: practices and beliefs of US obstetrician-gynecologists



Routine bimanual pelvic examinations: practices and beliefs of US obstetrician-gynecologists

Objective

Less-than-annual cervical cancer screening is now recommended for most US women, raising questions about the need for routine annual bimanual pelvic examinations. Little is known about clinicians' bimanual pelvic examination practices, their beliefs about its importance, or the reasoning underlying its performance in asymptomatic women.

Study Design

We conducted a nationwide survey of US obstetrician-gynecologists. Respondents (n = 521) reported their examination practices and beliefs based on vignettes for asymptomatic women across the lifespan.

Results

Nearly all obstetrician-gynecologists perform bimanual pelvic examinations in asymptomatic women across the lifespan, although it is viewed as less important for a newly sexually active 18-year-old. Reasons cited as very important included adherence to standard medical practices (45%), patient reassurance (49%), detection of ovarian cancer (47%), and identification of benign uterine (59%) and ovarian (54%) conditions.

Conclusion

Obstetrician-gynecologists perform bimanual pelvic examinations in the vast majority of asymptomatic women, but the importance placed on the examinations and reasons for conducting them vary.

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FIGURE 1. Clinicians who would perform bimanual pelvic examination and consider it very important, by vignetteHenderson. Obstetrician-gynecologists' beliefs about bimanual pelvic examinations. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2013.

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