Tilley Donna Scott
Nurs Womens Health. 2015 Oct-Nov;19(5):445-9. doi: 10.1111/1751-486X.12237.
Female genital cutting (FGC), commonly called female genital mutilation, affects millions of women but is poorly understood by many health care providers. FGC procedures intentionally alter the female genital organs for nonmedical reasons and include partial or total removal of female genital organs. These procedures, which have no medical value, are usually done between birth and puberty. Health consequences vary in severity but can be devastating. Women who have experienced FGC may be reluctant to seek health care or to disclose their condition to providers. Suggestions for culturally competent care of women who have experienced FGC are outlined, focusing on understanding the cultural beliefs and values of women who have undergone these procedures and providing informed and sensitive care.
女性生殖器切割(FGC),通常称为女性生殖器 mutilation,影响着数百万女性,但许多医疗保健提供者对其了解甚少。FGC 手术出于非医疗原因故意改变女性生殖器官,包括部分或全部切除女性生殖器官。这些手术没有医疗价值,通常在出生至青春期之间进行。健康后果严重程度各异,但可能是毁灭性的。经历过 FGC 的女性可能不愿寻求医疗保健或向提供者透露自己的情况。文中概述了针对经历过 FGC 的女性进行具有文化胜任力护理的建议,重点是理解接受过这些手术的女性的文化信仰和价值观,并提供明智且体贴的护理。