Australian Centre for Public and Population Health Research, Faculty of Health University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
Department of General Practice, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Reprod Health. 2022 Feb 22;19(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s12978-022-01356-3.
A woman and girl centred, rights-based approach to health care is critical to achieving sexual and reproductive health. However, women with female genital mutilation in high-income countries have been found to receive sub-optimal care. This study examined documents guiding clinicians in health and community service settings in English-speaking high-income countries to identify approaches to ensure quality women and girl-centred care for those with or at risk of female genital mutilation.
We undertook a scoping review using the integrative model of patient-centredness to identify principles, enablers, and activities to facilitate woman and girl-centred care interactions. We developed an inclusion criterion to identify documents such as guidance statements and tools and technical guidelines, procedural documents and clinical practice guidelines. We searched the databases and websites of health professional associations, ministries of health, hospitals, national, state and local government and non-government organisations working in female genital mutilation in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, The United States, New Zealand, and Australia. The Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation tool was used to appraise screened documents.
One-hundred and twenty-four documents were included in this scoping review; 88 were developed in the United Kingdom, 20 in Australia, nine in the United States, three in Canada, two in New Zealand and two in Ireland. The focus of documents from the United Kingdom on multi-professional safeguarding (62), while those retrieved from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the US focused on clinical practice. Twelve percent of the included documents contained references to all principles of patient-centred care, and only one document spoke to all principles, enablers and activities.
This study demonstrates the need to improve the female genital mutilation-related guidance provided to professionals to care for and protect women and girls. Professionals need to involve women and girls with or at risk of female genital mutilation in the co-design of guidelines and tools and evaluation of them and the co-production of health care.
以女性和女童为中心的、基于权利的医疗保健方法对于实现性健康和生殖健康至关重要。然而,在高收入国家,有女性外阴残割的女性被发现接受的护理质量不尽如人意。本研究检查了指导英语国家卫生和社区服务机构临床医生的文件,以确定确保有或有风险接受女性外阴残割的女性和女童获得以她们为中心的护理的方法。
我们采用综合患者为中心模型进行了范围综述,以确定促进女性和女童为中心的护理互动的原则、促成因素和活动。我们制定了纳入标准,以确定文件,如指导声明和工具以及技术指南、程序文件和临床实践指南。我们在英国、爱尔兰、加拿大、美国、新西兰和澳大利亚搜索了卫生专业协会、卫生部、医院、国家、州和地方政府以及从事女性外阴残割工作的非政府组织的数据库和网站。使用评估研究和评估工具对筛选出的文件进行评估。
本范围综述共纳入 124 份文件;其中 88 份文件在英国制定,20 份在澳大利亚,9 份在美国,3 份在加拿大,2 份在新西兰,2 份在爱尔兰。来自英国的文件重点关注多专业保障(62 份),而从澳大利亚、加拿大、爱尔兰、新西兰和美国检索到的文件则侧重于临床实践。纳入的文件中有 12%包含了所有患者为中心护理原则的参考,只有一份文件提到了所有原则、促成因素和活动。
本研究表明,需要改进为专业人员提供的与女性外阴残割相关的护理指导。专业人员需要让有或有风险接受女性外阴残割的女性和女童参与指导方针和工具的共同设计以及对它们的评估,共同制作医疗保健。