95 Challenges and uncertainties regarding polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and the potential for overdiagnosis: clinicians’ views and experiences

T. Copp, J. Hersch, J. Doust, K. McCaffery, A. Dokras, Anuja Dokrasl, J. Jansen
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Objectives The diagnostic criteria for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) were broadened by experts in 2003, resulting in the inclusion of women with milder forms. This has contributed to a substantial increase in the number of women diagnosed. PCOS is associated with adverse reproductive, metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes, however not all women fitting the expanded criteria may be at risk. Although signs of PCOS often first appear during adolescence, symptoms of PCOS overlap with normal signs of pubertal development, making diagnosis challenging. Currently there are no clear criteria to differentiate normal variability from the abnormality of PCOS, especially in young women. Although the diagnosis is appropriate and beneficial for some women, such as those with severe forms, the benefit is uncertain for women with milder variants of the syndrome. We aimed to understand clinicians’ views about PCOS, and how they manage and communicate these uncertainties with their patients in practice. Method Doctors who diagnose and manage adult and/or adolescent women with PCOS (general practitioners, endocrinologists and gynaecologists) around Australia were recruited via professional organisations, specialist groups and through snowballing. We conducted 30 semi-structured telephone interviews. Topics included challenges and uncertainties with diagnosis and management of PCOS, patient communication, benefits and harms of a diagnosis, and the potential for overdiagnosis. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically. Results Clinicians expressed a range of views regarding the uncertainties in the diagnosis and management of PCOS. Many clinicians reported difficulties with dispelling women’s preconceptions about PCOS (e.g. never able to conceive) as a result of misinformation online, and discussed the challenges with communicating the unpredictability of long-term consequences. Many clinicians expressed the importance of early diagnosis as it provided the opportunity to make lifestyle changes and initiate family planning. On the other hand, others were cautious about labelling women prematurely or inaccurately, and hesitant to discuss long-term consequences in the first consultation out of concern it might cause unnecessary anxiety, especially for adolescents and young women. Conclusions Clinicians who diagnose and manage PCOS provide valuable perspectives regarding the current issues surrounding diagnostic criteria and uncertainties regarding diagnosis and management. The key findings and their implications for future research and clinical practice will be discussed, such as the importance of effective communication and tailored care in minimising the potential harmful impact of the diagnosis and improving patient-centred outcomes.
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目的2003年专家拓宽了多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的诊断标准,将症状较轻的妇女纳入其中。这促成了确诊妇女人数的大幅增加。多囊卵巢综合征与不良的生殖、代谢和心血管结果有关,但并非所有符合扩大标准的妇女都可能处于危险之中。虽然多囊卵巢综合征的症状通常首先出现在青春期,但多囊卵巢综合征的症状与青春期发育的正常症状重叠,使诊断具有挑战性。目前还没有明确的标准来区分PCOS的正常变异性和异常,特别是在年轻女性中。虽然这种诊断对某些女性是适当的,而且有益,比如那些患有严重形式的女性,但对于患有轻度综合征变体的女性来说,这种益处是不确定的。我们旨在了解临床医生对多囊卵巢综合征的看法,以及他们在实践中如何管理和与患者沟通这些不确定性。方法通过专业组织、专家小组和滚雪球的方式招募澳大利亚各地诊断和治疗成年和/或青少年女性多囊卵巢综合征的医生(全科医生、内分泌科医生和妇科医生)。我们进行了30次半结构化的电话采访。主题包括多囊卵巢综合征诊断和管理的挑战和不确定性,患者沟通,诊断的益处和危害,以及过度诊断的可能性。对采访进行了录音、文字记录和专题分析。结果临床医生对多囊卵巢综合征诊断和治疗的不确定性表达了一系列观点。许多临床医生报告说,由于网上的错误信息,很难消除妇女对多囊卵巢综合征的先入之见(例如,永远无法怀孕),并讨论了在沟通长期后果的不可预测性方面所面临的挑战。许多临床医生表达了早期诊断的重要性,因为它提供了改变生活方式和开始计划生育的机会。另一方面,其他人对过早或不准确地给妇女贴上标签持谨慎态度,并且不愿在第一次咨询时讨论长期后果,因为担心这会引起不必要的焦虑,特别是对青少年和年轻妇女。结论临床医生诊断和管理多囊卵巢综合征提供了有价值的观点,围绕诊断标准和不确定性的诊断和管理的当前问题。主要发现及其对未来研究和临床实践的影响将被讨论,例如有效的沟通和量身定制的护理在最大限度地减少诊断的潜在有害影响和改善以患者为中心的结果中的重要性。
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