改善移徙女孩和遭受女性生殖器切割的妇女的性健康和生殖健康,为她们提供具体的产妇护理

J. Abdulcadir, Fabiola Riccardini, F. Lucchese, Luciana Barreca, R. Cerbo, G. Benagiano
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背景:据估计,全世界有2亿女童和妇女患有切割女性生殖器官。今天,这种现象不仅涉及到这种做法普遍存在的国家,而且涉及到许多其他移民女性人口来自的国家,这些国家的流行率很高,或者在移民女孩和妇女的目的地国家秘密实行这种做法。据估计,在5年多以前移民到意大利的所有非洲妇女中,有50%至80%经历过某种形式的女性生殖器切割。其中三分之二的人被发现害怕寻求妇科护理。在60%的阴道分娩患者中,只有一小部分接受了适当的护理(麻醉和去插管)。切割女性生殖器官会导致特定的短期和长期并发症,包括需要适当护理的泌尿妇科、产科、感染、心理和性后果。世卫组织生殖健康和研究司最近发布了关于处理女性生殖器切割造成的健康并发症的新指南,并提出了最新的循证建议。欧洲联盟最近还启动了一个电子学习工具,以提高专业人员对寻求庇护者的保健知识。其目的是向处理女性生殖器切割问题的专业人员提供容易获得的信息和支持:拟议项目的主要范围是:绘制意大利现有的转诊中心和专门研究遭受女性生殖器切割的妇女和女孩的中心的地图,并向专业人员和有关妇女提供这些信息(网站、专业委员会)。此外,我们的目标是确定这些中心在科学、临床和组织方面的要求,并在国家一级实施最新的、基于证据的产科和妇科诊断和管理女性生殖器切割(特别是切除阴道)及其并发症的培训课程。培训课程还将提供关于其他主题的有用信息,例如寻求庇护者和切割女性生殖器官以及切割女性生殖器官的法律状况。最后,我们希望促进对女性生殖器切割经济影响的研究。
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Improving sexual and reproductive health of migrant girls and women living with female genital mutilations providing them with specific maternity care
Background: Worldwide, 200 million girls and women have been estimated as living with female genital mutilation/cutting.Today, this phenomenon does not only concern the countries where this practice is widespread, but also in many other nations wherethe immigrant female population comes from the countries with high prevalence, or is clandestinely practiced in the countries ofdestination of immigrant girls and women. It has been estimated that 50 to 80% of all African women who migrated to Italy morethan 5 years ago, underwent some form of FGM. Two-third of these have been found to be afraid of seeking gynecological care.Only a small proportion of the 60% who have a vaginal delivery receive appropriate care (anesthesia and de-infibulation). FGM isresponsible for specific short and long-term complications that include uro-gynaecological, obstetric, infectious, psychological andsexual consequences requiring appropriate care.The Department of Reproductive Health and Research (RHR) of the WHO has recently published new guidelines on themanagement of health complications from FGM with up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations. The European Union has alsorecently launched an E-learning tool to improve knowledge of healthcare for asylum-seekers among professionals. Its aims are toprovide easily accessible information and support to professionals dealing with FGMAim: The main scope of the project proposed is: to map existing referral centres and centres with expertise on women and girls livingwith FGM in Italy and make this information available for professionals and the women concerned (website, professional boards).In addition we aim to define the scientific, clinical and organisational requirements for such centres and to implement updated andevidence-based training courses in obstetric and gynaecological diagnosis and management of FGM (in particular defibulation) andits complications at a national level. Training courses will also provide useful information on further subjects, such as asylum-seekersand FGM and the legal situation concerning FGM. Finally we hope to promote research on the economical impact of FGM.
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