性医学的社会文化方面:来自第五届性医学国际咨询会议(ICSM 2024)的建议。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Daniela Wittmann, Kunjappan Promodu, Joachim Osur, Jasmine Abdulcadir, Crista Johnson-Agbakwu, Natalie Sorial, Hussein Ghanem, Ira Sharlip, Pedro Caetano Edler Zandoná, Amy Pearlman, Hong-Chiang Chang, Sidney Glina
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文化、历史、宗教、传统、法律、政治趋势和不断演变的态度的交叉影响着性表达和对性行为的接受或拒绝。临床医生和临床护理也受到这些因素的影响,尽管临床医生并不总是意识到他们的培训、他们自己的经验和态度如何影响他们对待病人的方式。在本文中,我们将性医学临床医生在实践中遇到的2个性实践领域和1个性困难领域进行了背景化和描述,即女性生殖器切割/切割、阴茎割礼和未完成婚姻的经历。材料和方法:考虑到性医学的社会文化方面的新知识,我们通过在PubMed、b谷歌和与该主题相关的全球网站(如世界卫生组织、联合国等)进行广泛搜索,对现有文献进行了叙述性回顾。所有作者都对本文的内容进行了审查,讨论了出现分歧的地方,或者需要额外的观点,并纳入了进一步的文献。结果:我们描述了已知的女性生殖器切割/切割和阴茎包皮环切术的做法,他们感知的好处和危害,但也考虑到病人赋权和尊重自决的重要性。我们讨论未完成的婚姻,通常是文化上决定的缺乏性教育和指导,以及临床资源的结果。讨论:我们建议临床医生以好奇心和文化谦逊的态度对待患者,并建议国际性医学学会(ISSM)在讨论这些实践和经验时采用强有力的伦理观点。
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The socio-cultural aspects of sexual medicine: recommendations from the Fifth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine (ICSM 2024).

Introduction: The intersection of culture, history, religion, traditions, laws, political trends, and evolving attitudes affects sexual expression and acceptance or rejection of sexual practices. Clinicians and clinical care are affected by these factors as well, although clinicians are not always aware of the way in which their training, their own experiences and attitudes influence the way in which they approach patients. In this paper, we contextualize and then describe 2 areas of sexual practices and 1 area of sexual difficulty that sexual medicine clinicians encounter in their practice, namely, the practice of female genital mutilation/cutting, penile circumcision, and the experience of unconsummated marriages.

Materials and methods: Given the emerging knowledge of the socio-cultural aspects of sexual medicine, we conducted a narrative review of the extant literature through wide searches in PubMed, Google, and on global websites relevant to this topic, such as the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and others. The content of this paper was reviewed by all the authors, discussed where disagreements occurred, or additional perspectives were needed, and further literature was incorporated.

Results: We describe known practices of female genital cutting/mutilation and penile circumcision, their perceived benefits, and harms, but also with a view to the importance of patient empowerment and respect for self-determination. We discuss unconsummated marriages as the result of often culturally determined insufficient sex education and guidance, as well as clinical resources.

Discussion: We recommend that clinicians approach patients with both curiosity and cultural humility and that the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) adopt a strong ethical perspective as a part of the ongoing discourse on these practices and experiences.

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