The first pelvic examination: A rite of passage for the women. A qualitative study about French women

Eur J Gen Pract. 2020 Dec;26(1):61-69. doi: 10.1080/13814788.2020.1760243.

Abstract

Background: French general practitioners (GP) and gynaecologists can make use of recommendations when performing a patient's first pelvic examination. The indications and techniques for this examination are clear. The relational aspects and experience of the patients have been dealt with little.Objectives: To analyse and understand the experience of French women during their first pelvic examination to propose practice recommendations based on their experiences.Methods: Qualitative semi-structured interviews was conducted with 13 French women aged 18-30 years recruited from the surgery of a general practitioner using the snowball method. The data were analysed using an inductive method.Results: The first pelvic examination was considered an indispensable rite of passage into adulthood and the life of a woman. They wanted a preparation for a consultation devoted to the first pelvic examination, with a time that is adapted to each woman. A patient-centred practitioner was more important than the pelvic examination itself.Conclusion: Women requested for a general practitioner or a gynaecologist with a deeper understanding of a woman's experience to perform their first pelvic examination. We propose practical recommendations: the following 3 phases for the consultation: before the pelvic examination where the women and the practitioners may get to know one another; during the examination, which would involve the technical aspects and the associated procedures; and after the examination, where the patients and the practitioners review the experience and discuss prevention.

Keywords: Pelvic examination; patient-centred care; prevention; qualitative research; woman.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Attitude to Health*
  • Female
  • France
  • Grounded Theory
  • Gynecological Examination / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Physician-Patient Relations*
  • Qualitative Research
  • Young Adult