A multidisciplinary approach to clitoral reconstruction after female genital mutilation: the crucial role of counselling (2016)
This study is a Explanatory research regarding All FGM/C with the following characteristics:
Author(s): De Schrijver Lotte,Els Leye,and Mireille Merckx
FGM/C Type(s): All
Health area of focus: Psychological,Sexual.
Objective: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is becoming more widely seen in the West,due to immigration and population movement. Health services are being confronted with the need to provide care for women with FGM. One of the more recent trends is the provision of clitoral reconstruction. It remains unclear,however,what constitutes good practice with regard to this type of surgery.
Study Population: None
Findings: The literature shows that FGM influences physical,mental and sexual health. Clitoral reconstructive surgery can lead to an increase in sexual satisfaction and orgasm in some,but not all,women. A multidisciplinary approach would enable a more satisfactory and individually tailored approach to care. The multidisciplinary team should consist of a midwife,a gynaecological surgeon,a psychologist-psychotherapist,a sexologist and a social worker. Comprehensive health counselling should be the common thread in this model of care. Our proposed care pathway starts with taking a thorough history,followed by medical,psychological and sexological consultations.
Women with FGM requesting clitoral reconstruction might primarily be looking to improve their sexual life,to recover their identity and to reduce pain. Surgery may not always be the right answer. Thorough counselling that includes medical,psychological and sexual advice is therefore necessary as part of a multidisciplinary approach.
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