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How Relevant is Obstetrician and Gynecologist Gender to Women in Saudi Arabia?

Ahmed Hussein SubkiAbdullah Khaled AgabawiMuhab Mohammed HindiNadeem Shafique ButtMohammed Saad AlsallumRawan Ali AlghamdiSiham Hussein SubkiFahad AlsallumAbdulaziz Ahmed AlharbiYousif Ibrahim LodhiSultan AlandijaniFaten Al-ZabenHarold G KoenigAyman M Oraif
Published in: International journal of women's health (2021)
Participants expressed a strong preference for female providers overall, although some women preferred male providers during certain circumstances (gynecologic surgery). Despite these gender preferences, more important to women in their choice of OB-GYN provider was the doctor's experience, qualifications, and reputation. Such trends are consistent with those culturally similar countries and in line with trends worldwide. These findings have the potential to significantly impact the personal health for women in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the Middle East where religious and cultural traditions are so important in decision-making.
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