Re: The 10 REAL Reasons Men Don't Go to the Doctor
This is a sore subject for me.

The
REAL reason men don't go to the doctor is due to the
great double standard in patient modesty. The simple fact of the matter is that many men have encountered a callous disregard for their dignity when it comes to intimate exams. By callous disregard I mean a general failure to provide privacy, appropriate draping, or an attitude that men are not as modest as women. Many men have experienced doors to the exam room being left open, staff barging in during exams, strip as you go exams, or, worst of all, the idea that it is
OK to injure men because of the reality of a certain aspect of being male,
the dreaded erection at the wrong time. (See my thread on "EEK! There is a woman in my room!) The tendency of men to find it difficult to express concerns of an emotional nature only adds to the problem. It is embarrassing to admit that you are embarrassed. Consequently,
many men have a collective experience of associating healthcare with being humiliated.
I'm sure women have been subjected to some inappropriate behaviors over the years, but overall it is far less than men have encountered. People tend to mind their Ps & Qs when it comes to the personal parts of female patients, and generally women have more confidence in the healthcare system than men.
The bottom line:
Women have more confidence in the healthcare system because collectively they are treated more respectfully than men. It's as simple as that.
In all fairness I have noted that in recent years a much better attention to privacy. Maybe some of that is due to HIPAA, I just don't know. Maybe it is in my approach to dealing with medical personnel. I just won't tolerate certain attitudes like I used to. I used to fear medical people, now I am much more assertive.
But, I still have vivid recollection of the days when the doc, using the strip as you go technique, would tell you, nearing the end of the exam, to drop the gown, stand up, totally naked, turn your head and cough, and then bend over the exam table, still fully naked, and have a gloved finger inserted into your rectum, and at the tender age of 19. All the while the exam room door is partly open. What do you think that does for my confidence in healthcare, and for my ability to turn to the healthcare system for these exams at a time when I really need them?
No medical person wants to admit that they might be harming their patients. It is very easy to blame the patient, then theorize why men don't go to the doctor. As a man, it is really hard to express oneself when asked why we delay when it comes to our health. I still remember when the urologist asked why I delayed having a lump on my testicle checked for a whole year, at age 24, and I just sat there in silence. And then he performed a strip as you go exam, and opened the door to walk out while I was still standing there stark naked. Yet he wouldn't even consider doing a full nude exam on a female, then he wonders why his male patients lack trust.
The preponderance of females in nursing and ancillary staff in hospitals and clinics, and as unlicensed assistive personnel, only adds to the problem, as men frequently find they have no choice in who is exposing the personal bits.
It's simple, you treat people with RESPECT, you have their trust, if not, you don't.
That's why men don't go to the doctor.
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