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Effectiveness of health education as an intervention designed to prevent female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C): a systematic review

机译:健康教育作为旨在防止女性生殖器残割/切割的干预措施的有效性:系统综述

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Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) is a harmful practice that violates the human rights of women and girls. Despite global efforts to restrict the practice, there have been few reports on major positive changes to the problem. Health education interventions have been successful in preventing various health conditions and promoting service use. They have also been regarded as promising interventions for preventing FGM/C. The objective of this systematic review is to synthesise findings of studies about effectiveness of health education as an intervention to prevent FGM/C. The electronic databases searched were MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane library, Web of Science, Psych INFO, CINAHL and ASSIA. Our search included papers published in the English language without date limits. Study quality was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT). A predesigned data recording form was used to extract data from the included studies which were summarised by comparing similar themes. Twelve out of 359 individual studies met our inclusion criteria. Seven studies were quantitative, three were qualitative and two used mixed methods. Six studies tested before and after the interventions, four studies assessed the effectiveness of previous interventions used by different research teams and two studies endorsed the intervention. Four main factors emerged and were associated with facilitating or hindering the effectiveness of health education interventions: sociodemographic factors; socioeconomic factors; traditions and beliefs; and intervention strategy, structure and delivery. It is vital to target factors associated with facilitating or hindering the effectiveness of health education for FGM/C. This increases the possibility of effective, collective change in behaviour and attitude which leads to the sustainable prevention of FGM/C and ultimately the improved reproductive health and well-being of individuals and communities.
机译:切割女性生殖器官(FGM / C)是一种有害的做法,侵犯了妇女和女童的人权。尽管全球都在努力限制这种做法,但几乎没有关于该问题的重大积极变化的报告。健康教育干预措施已成功地预防了各种健康状况并促进了服务的使用。它们也被认为是预防FGM / C的有前途的干预措施。该系统评价的目的是综合有关健康教育作为预防FGM / C干预措施的有效性的研究结果。搜索的电子数据库为MEDLINE,EMBASE,Cochrane图书馆,Web of Science,Psych INFO,CINAHL和ASSIA。我们的搜索包括以英文发布的无日期限制的论文。使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT)评估研究质量。使用预先设计的数据记录表从包括的研究中提取数据,这些研究通过比较相似的主题进行总结。 359项个体研究中有12项符合我们的纳入标准。七项研究是定量的,三项是定性的,两项是混合方法。有六项研究在干预前后进行了测试,有四项研究评估了不同研究团队之前使用的干预措施的有效性,两项研究支持了干预措施。出现了四个主要因素,它们与促进或阻碍健康教育干预措施的有效性有关:社会人口统计学因素;社会经济因素;传统和信仰;以及干预策略,结构和交付。确定与促进或阻碍FGM / C健康教育的有效性相关的因素至关重要。这增加了有效和集体改变行为和态度的可能性,从而导致可持续预防女性外阴残割/生殖器官,最终改善了个人和社区的生殖健康和福祉。

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