Challenges in Providing Reproductive and Gynecologic Care to Women With Intellectual Disabilities: A Review of Existing Literature.

Prakriti Singh Shrestha, Angela Ishak, Upasana Maskey, Purushottam Neupane, Sarosh Sarwar, Shreeya Desai, Faris Naffa, Claudia Maria Cuevas Lou, Miguel Diaz-Miret
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Objective: Our review aims to focus on identifying challenges faced by intellectually disabled women (IDW) in receiving gynecological and reproductive care and also highlights evidence based strategies to overcome those challenges. Materials and methods: We conducted a literature review discussing challenges faced by IDW in obtaining healthcare services by thorough search on various electronic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus) starting from 2000 to 28 August 2021 excluding all non-english articles, reviews, editorials and letters to editor. The keywords used for search were "reproductive care", "gynecologic care", "intellectual disability", "mental handicap", and "mental retardation". Results: The existing literature review showed that IDW have difficulty maintaining menstrual hygiene and lack knowledge regarding contraception use and sexual health resulting in violations of their reproductive rights. Sexually transmitted diseases and cervical cancer are common among IDW due to their vulnerability to sexual abuse. Nulliparity in IDW increases their suspectibility to even breast cancer. Moreover, they face problems with sexually transmitted infection (STI) and cancer screening due to physical barriers for assessment, low socio-economic status, physician-patient communication issues and deficit in skilled providers. Short acting sedatives such as ketamine or midazolam can be used to overcome challenges faced with gynecological and obstetric examination. Finally forced sterilization and institutionalization has been a habitual practice as menstrual hygiene and pregnancy in IDW raise concerns on psychosocial challenges along with associated obstetric complications. Conclusion: Reproductive and sexual health education including contraception use can be provided by using evidence based strategies involving use of pictures, animations and models by adequately trained healthcare providers including midwives. Further research involving IDW is needed to allow state-wise laws and policies to be created to mitigate the challenges and improve health outcomes in this population.

为智障妇女提供生殖和妇科护理的挑战:现有文献综述。
目的:本综述旨在探讨智障妇女(IDW)在接受妇科和生殖保健方面面临的挑战,并重点介绍克服这些挑战的循证策略。材料和方法:我们进行了一项文献综述,讨论了IDW在2000年至2021年8月28日期间通过全面搜索各种电子数据库(PubMed、Google Scholar和Scopus)获得医疗保健服务时面临的挑战,排除了所有非英语文章、评论、社论和给编辑的信。搜索的关键词是“生殖保健”、“妇科护理”、“智力残疾”、“精神障碍”和“智力迟钝”。结果:现有文献综述表明,IDW妇女在维持月经卫生方面存在困难,缺乏避孕和性健康知识,导致其生殖权利受到侵犯。性传播疾病和子宫颈癌在IDW中很常见,因为她们容易受到性虐待。未生育的孕妇更容易患乳腺癌。此外,由于评估的物理障碍、低社会经济地位、医患沟通问题和缺乏熟练提供者,她们面临性传播感染和癌症筛查方面的问题。短效镇静剂如氯胺酮或咪达唑仑可用于克服妇科和产科检查所面临的挑战。最后,强迫绝育和收容一直是一种习惯性做法,因为IDW中的月经卫生和怀孕引起了对心理社会挑战以及相关产科并发症的关注。结论:生殖健康和性健康教育,包括避孕措施的使用,可以通过基于证据的策略,包括使用图片、动画和模型,由训练有素的卫生保健提供者,包括助产士提供。需要进一步开展涉及IDW的研究,以便制定明智的州法律和政策,以减轻这一人群的挑战并改善其健康结果。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family & Reproductive Health (JFRH) is the quarterly official journal of Vali–e–Asr Reproductive Health Research Center. This journal features fulllength, peerreviewed papers reporting original research, clinical case histories, review articles, as well as opinions and debates on topical issues. Papers published cover the scientific and medical aspects of reproductive physiology and pathology including genetics, endocrinology, andrology, embryology, gynecologic urology, fetomaternal medicine, oncology, infectious disease, public health, nutrition, surgery, menopause, family planning, infertility, psychiatry–psychology, demographic modeling, perinatalogy–neonatolgy ethics and social issues, and pharmacotherapy. A high scientific and editorial standard is maintained throughout the journal along with a regular rate of publication. All published articles will become the property of the JFRH. The editor and publisher accept no responsibility for the statements expressed by the authors here in. Also they do not guarantee, warrant or endorse any product or service advertised in the journal.
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