Authors
Jeffery Adams, Tim McCreanor, Virginia Braun
Publication date
2008/12/12
Journal
The New Zealand Medical Journal (Online)
Volume
121
Issue
1287
Publisher
New Zealand Medical Association (NZMA)
Description
Methods A qualitative research methodology was used and transcripts obtained from 11 focus groups conducted in two large New Zealand cities were thematically analysed.
Results The key result is concerned with how men attempt to access high quality GP services. Participants reported two main ways they achieve this. The first is through selection of a doctor; the second is through controlling disclosure of their sexuality to the doctor. We also report participants' positive and negative experiences of primary healthcare.
Conclusion While many men reported good healthcare experiences, others did not. To optimise quality of care, gay men carefully managed their relationship with their doctors. Doctors play a crucial role in facilitating an environment to allow disclosure. While a minority of men have disclosed sexuality and sexual behaviours to their doctors, most men have not--arguably to the detriment of their …
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J Adams, T McCreanor, V Braun - The New Zealand Medical Journal (Online), 2008