更年期女性外阴残割妇女的健康需求是什么?

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Aini Kamal , Sarian Kamara , Rajvinder Khasriya PhD MRCOG , Sohier Elneil PhD FRCOG , Louise Newson MCRP FRCGP , Daniel Reisel DPhil MRCOG
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摘要

切割女性生殖器被广泛认为是一种对生殖器解剖结构和功能造成严重、永久性损害的做法。文献记载了这种做法对身体、性、情感和心理健康的影响,这为制定管理切割女性生殖器妇女的指南和建议提供了依据。但是,关于女性外阴残割女性如何经历更年期的研究却很少。在文献检索中,没有发现任何关于这一主题的公开研究,目前也没有关于管理女性外阴残割女性更年期的临床指南。本综述通过探讨失去天然荷尔蒙对外阴阴道组织以及泌尿生殖和性功能的临床影响,唤起人们对这一空白的关注。此外,我们还探讨了更年期女性外阴残割妇女的心理体验,以及她们在获得适当医疗保健服务时面临的常见障碍。最后,我们为临床实践提出了一系列建议,包括改善目前护理路径的必要性,以及未来研究的潜在方向。
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What are the health needs of women with female genital mutilation going through menopause?

Female genital mutilation is widely recognised as a practice that causes grave, permanent damage to the genital anatomy and function. The literature has documented its impact on physical, sexual, emotional, and mental wellbeing, and this has informed the development of guidelines and recommendations for managing women with female genital mutilation. There has, though, been little, if any, focus on how women with female genital mutilation experience menopause. A literature search did not return any published research on the topic and there are currently no clinical guidelines for managing the menopause in women who have undergone female genital mutilation. This review calls attention to this gap by exploring the clinical implications that the loss of natural hormones has on the vulvovaginal tissues, as well as on urogenital and sexual function. Psychological aspects of the experience of women with female genital mutilation going through menopause are also explored, as well as common barriers they face in accessing adequate healthcare. Finally, we offer a set of recommendations for clinical practice, including the need to improve current care pathways, and potential directions for future research.

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