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Female genital mutilation/cutting: changes and trends in knowledge, attitudes, and practices among health care professionals in The Gambia

机译:切割/切割女性生殖器:冈比亚卫生保健专业人员的知识,态度和做法的变化和趋势

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Background: Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is a harmful traditional practice that affects two out of three girls in The Gambia, seriously threatening their life and well-being with severe health consequences. By tracking the reference values established in former research conducted between 2009 and 2011, the objectives of this study are to explore trends and to measure and assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding FGM/C among health care professionals (HCPs) in The Gambia. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was designed to collect and analyze data from an overall stratified sample consisting of 1,288 HCPs including health professionals and students throughout the six regions of The Gambia. Data were collected by the implementation of a self-administered written knowledge, attitudes, and practices questionnaire between 2012 and 2014. Results: The results of this study showed that 76.4% of HCPs are eager to abandon FGM/C, and 71.6% of them regard it as a harmful practice with negative consequences on life and health. HCPs reported more knowledge and favorable attitudes towards FGM/C abandonment, being better able to identify the practice, more aware of its health complications, and more concerned in their essential role as social agents of change. However, 25.4% of HCPs still embraced the continuation of the practice, 24.4% expressed intention of subjecting their own daughters to it, and 10.5% declared to have performed it within their professional praxis. Conclusion: Findings confirm progress in knowledge and attitudes regarding FGM/C among HCPs, who are better skilled to understand and manage the consequences. Nevertheless, discrepancies between information, intention, and behavior unveil resistance in practice and proves that FGM/C medicalization is increasing. Thus, there is an urgent need to support HCPs in the integration of FGM/C preventive interventions within the public health system, to address arguments favoring medicalization, and to use data to design appropriate strategies.
机译:背景:切割女性生殖器官(FGM / C)是一种有害的传统习俗,它影响了冈比亚三分之二的女孩,严重威胁着她们的生命和福祉,并带来严重的健康后果。通过追踪在2009年至2011年之间进行的先前研究中建立的参考值,本研究的目的是探索趋势,并测量和评估美国卫生保健专业人员(HCP)中有关FGM / C的知识,态度和做法的变化。冈比亚。方法:设计了一项横断面描述性研究,以收集和分析整个分层样本中的数据,该样本包括冈比亚六个地区的1,288名HCP,包括卫生专业人员和学生。通过在2012年至2014年之间实施自我管理的书面知识,态度和习惯调查问卷来收集数据。结果:本研究结果表明,有76.4%的HCP渴望放弃FGM / C,其中71.6%认为这是有害的做法,对生命和健康造成负面影响。 HCP报告称他们对FGM / C被遗弃的知识和态度更好,能够更好地识别这种习​​俗,更加了解其健康并发症,并更加关注其作为变革的社会推动者的重要作用。但是,仍有25.4%的HCP接受这种做法,有24.4%表示有意让自己的女儿接受这种做法,还有10.5%的人表示已在其专业实践中进行过。结论:研究结果证实了在HCP中,关于FGM / C的知识和态度方面的进步,这些人更熟练地理解和处理后果。然而,信息,意图和行为之间的差异揭露了实践中的阻力,并证明FGM / C医疗化正在增加。因此,迫切需要支持HCP将FGM / C预防干预措施整合到公共卫生系统中,以解决有利于医疗的论点,并使用数据来设计适当的策略。

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