[墨西哥智障女青年的非治疗性子宫切除术:一个问题化的现实]。

Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.24875/GMM.M24000879
Edith Valdez-Martínez, Horacio Márquez-González, Miguel Bedolla
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背景:对智障女童和青少年实施非治疗性子宫颈切除术是一种可接受的做法,即使缺乏规范性的伦理理由:确定对智障女童和青少年实施子宫切除术的规模,并探讨与该手术相关的情感因素:多中心、跨部门研究,采用混合方法设计:定量结果显示,234 例子宫切除术中有 50 例为智障女性。手术时的平均年龄为 15±2.9 岁。预防性腹部子宫切除术是最常见的手术,其理由是 "生育控制"、"月经卫生管理 "和 "性虐待风险"。对 15 个焦点小组进行的定性分析显示,父母的主要关切是如何管理女儿的指数疾病和生殖健康;他们对月经持积极态度;他们表达了对死亡和让女儿失去依靠的恐惧,并强调要控制生育;他们中没有人同意切除子宫:制定卫生政策的机构需要建立一种新的理念,避免当前生物医学模式中的还原论方法,这种方法(在健康-疾病过程中)分离了我们与其他人的相互依存关系。
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[Non-therapeutic hysterectomy in Mexican young females with intellectual disability: a problematized reality].

Background: Non-therapeutic hysterectomy in girls and adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) is an acceptable practice, even when there is a lack of prescriptive ethical reason.

Objectives: To determine the magnitude of the practice of hysterectomy in girls and adolescents with ID, and explore the emic factors associated with this procedure.

Material and methods: Multicenter, intersectoral study with a mixed methods design.

Results: The quantitative results showed that 50 of 234 reported hysterectomies corresponded to females with ID. Average age at the time of surgery was 15 ± 2.9 years. Prophylactic abdominal hysterectomy was the most common procedure, and the justifications for it were "fertility control", "menstrual hygiene management", and "risk of sexual abuse". A qualitative analysis of 15 focus groups revealed that parents' main concern was how to manage their daughters' index disease and reproductive health; they perceived menstruation positively; they expressed their fear of dying and leaving them without support, and emphasized fertility control; none of them approved hysterectomy.

Conclusions: The bodies that define health policies need to create a new philosophy that avoids the reductionist approach of current biomedical model, which separates (in the health-disease process) our interdependence with other humans.

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