Department of Nursing Education, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 Nov;29(21-22):4104-4115. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15436. Epub 2020 Aug 12.
To describe the FGM/C experiences of young women living in Nigeria.
Globally, several activities have been targeted at ending female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C). However, the practice is ongoing, especially in countries such as Nigeria, which is reported to be having a population boom. Therefore, there is a need to investigate the FGM/C experiences of young women in such countries so that efforts towards ending it can be accelerated using evidence-based, community-led interventions.
A qualitative descriptive design.
The study took place in two states of south-eastern Nigeria with a high prevalence of FGM/C. The snowball sampling method was used to recruit 22 women, aged 20-40, who had undergone FGM/C. Participant's experiences were explored through semi-structured interviews, and the qualitative content analysis was used for data analysis. The consolidated checklist for reporting of qualitative studies guided the reporting of this study.
Three themes and seven subthemes emerged from the data. The themes were as follows: cultural issues, life as a circumcised woman and the future with FGM/C. Half of the participants could not recall their experiences on the day of their circumcision, as they were circumcised at infancy. However, those who were older when circumcised experienced it as a painful, traumatic experience forced upon them. Some of the participants experienced sexual and childbirth problems due to this procedure, and this was of great concern to them.
Female genital mutilation/cutting was a traumatic experience forced on the participants. They felt helpless as they could not choose and had to do the "right thing." Despite the trauma and complications caused by the cutting, some still supported the continuation of the practice.
Understanding the experiences of genitally mutilated women could assist healthcare practitioners in rendering quality, and contextualised services to these women.
描述生活在尼日利亚的年轻女性的女性生殖器切割经历。
在全球范围内,已经开展了多项活动以终止女性生殖器切割/切割(FGM/C)。然而,这种做法仍在继续,尤其是在尼日利亚等国,据报道,这些国家正经历人口爆炸。因此,有必要调查这些国家年轻女性的 FGM/C 经历,以便能够使用基于证据、以社区为导向的干预措施来加速终止该做法的努力。
定性描述性设计。
该研究在尼日利亚东南部两个 FGM/C 高发州进行。采用雪球抽样法招募了 22 名年龄在 20-40 岁之间经历过 FGM/C 的女性。通过半结构化访谈探讨参与者的经历,采用定性内容分析法进行数据分析。本研究报告遵循定性研究报告综合清单的指导。
从数据中出现了三个主题和七个子主题。这些主题如下:文化问题、割礼女性的生活以及未来的 FGM/C。一半的参与者无法回忆起她们在割礼当天的经历,因为她们是在婴儿期被割礼的。然而,那些在割礼时年龄较大的人则将其视为一种被迫经历的痛苦、创伤性体验。一些参与者因该手术而经历了性和分娩问题,这令她们深感担忧。
女性生殖器切割是一种强加给参与者的创伤性体验。她们感到无助,因为她们无法选择,只能做“正确的事情”。尽管切割带来了创伤和并发症,但一些人仍然支持该做法的继续。
了解被生殖器切割的女性的经历可以帮助医疗保健从业者为这些女性提供优质的、具有背景的服务。