Primary and Preventive Care of Women

J. Henrich
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Women’s health can be defined as diseases or conditions that are unique to women or that involve gender differences that are particularly important to women. This definition acknowledges the increasing scientific evidence supporting a focus on sex and gender and expands the concept of women’s health beyond the traditional focus on reproductive organs and their function. Over time, the definition has come to include an appreciation of wellness and prevention, the interdisciplinary and holistic nature of women’s health, the diversity of women and their health needs over the life span, and the central role of women as patients and as active participants in their health care. This broader interdisciplinary perspective has important implications for clinicians providing care to women. In addition to understanding basic female physiology and reproductive biology, clinicians need to appreciate the complex interaction between the environment and the biology and psychosocial development of women. When dealing with conditions that are not specific to women, clinicians need to be aware of those aspects of disease that are different in women or have important gender implications. The ability to apply this information requires that clinicians adopt attitudes and behavior that are culturally and gender sensitive. Figures visualize female life expectancy, age-adjusted death rates, female breast cancer incidence and death rates, trends in female cigarette smoking, and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force guidelines for preventive primary care in women.  This review contains 5 figures, 6 tables and 56 references.
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妇女初级保健和预防性保健
妇女健康可以定义为妇女特有的疾病或状况,或涉及对妇女特别重要的性别差异的疾病或状况。这一定义承认越来越多的科学证据支持注重性和社会性别,并将妇女健康的概念扩展到传统的注重生殖器官及其功能之外。随着时间的推移,这一定义已包括对保健和预防、妇女保健的跨学科和整体性质、妇女及其一生中保健需求的多样性以及妇女作为病人和积极参与其保健的中心作用的赞赏。这种更广泛的跨学科视角对临床医生为妇女提供护理具有重要意义。除了了解基本的女性生理学和生殖生物学外,临床医生还需要了解环境与女性生物学和社会心理发展之间复杂的相互作用。在处理非女性特有的疾病时,临床医生需要意识到疾病在女性身上的不同方面或具有重要的性别影响。应用这些信息的能力要求临床医生采取对文化和性别敏感的态度和行为。数字显示了女性预期寿命、年龄调整死亡率、女性乳腺癌发病率和死亡率、女性吸烟趋势以及美国预防服务工作队关于妇女预防性初级保健的指导方针。本综述共包含图5张,表6张,参考文献56篇。
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