how do recently trained obstetricians-gynecologists fare at lifestyle risk assessment and counseling on STD prevention?
GROUND: Unsafe sexual practices, substance abuse, and domestic violence impact women’s health. This study examined whether lifestyle risk assessment during a general medical examination and counseling about sexually transmitted disease during consultations for adolescent contraception and treatment of a sexually transmitted disease were more frequently done by recently trained obstetricians-gynecologists compared to those of obstetrician-gynecologists licensed before 1990. It also documented obstetrician-gynecologists’ evaluations of their medical training in that area. METHODS: A pretested anonymous mail survey was conducted in 1995 with all 241 obstetrician-gynecologists practicing in Quebec, Canada; 66% responded (N = 158). RESULTS: Compared to less recently trained obstetrician-gynecologists, recently trained obstetrician-gynecologists reported routinely assessing tobacco use (77 vs 51%, P = 0.01), alcohol use (50 vs 23%, P = 0.004), and illicit drug use (33 vs 17%, P = 0.05) more
GROUND: Unsafe sexual practices, substance abuse, and domestic violence impact women’s health. This study examined whether lifestyle risk assessment during a general medical examination and counseling about sexually transmitted disease during consultations for adolescent contraception and treatment of a sexually transmitted disease were more frequently done by recently trained obstetricians-gynecologists compared to those of obstetrician-gynecologists licensed before 1990. It also documented obstetrician-gynecologists’ evaluations of their medical training in that area. METHODS: A pretested anonymous mail survey was conducted in 1995 with all 241 obstetrician-gynecologists practicing in Quebec, Canada; 66% responded (N = 158). RESULTS: Compared to less recently trained obstetrician-gynecologists, recently trained obstetrician-gynecologists reported routinely assessing tobacco use (77 vs 51%, P = 0.01), alcohol use (50 vs 23%, P = 0.004), and illicit drug use (33 vs 17%, P = 0.05) more