2009
DOI: 10.2147/ceg.s8429
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Patients’ views of medical positioning for proctologic examination

Abstract: Background:It is unknown which proctological position is most embarrassing to patients. Methods: Individuals consecutively referred to our outpatient clinic in order to determine the causes of anal and/or abdominal complaints were randomized to complete an unvalidated six-item questionnaire which asked for their preferred proctologic positioning either before or after a proctological examination in knee-chest position followed by inspection of the anal verge, digital examination of the anal canal, and anoscopy… Show more

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“…Patient positioning during proctologic assessment is important for patients and doctors. Patients undergoing both proctologic examination and ambulatory procedures are usually embarrassed because they lay naked on uncomfortable position, that can be: Even though the majority of individuals would favour Sims' position if they had the choice, they do not feel less embarrassed, thus preferring to let doctors free to choose the most suitable position to get reliable diagnoses of anal complaints [4]. The most performed positions are left lateral Sims' position and jack-knife position.…”
Section: Patient Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient positioning during proctologic assessment is important for patients and doctors. Patients undergoing both proctologic examination and ambulatory procedures are usually embarrassed because they lay naked on uncomfortable position, that can be: Even though the majority of individuals would favour Sims' position if they had the choice, they do not feel less embarrassed, thus preferring to let doctors free to choose the most suitable position to get reliable diagnoses of anal complaints [4]. The most performed positions are left lateral Sims' position and jack-knife position.…”
Section: Patient Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%