Kvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning

Today around 28 000 women originally from countries where FGM is practised, are living in Sweden. Many of them are at childbearing age which means that knowledge about FGM and its consequences is of outmost importance during delivery. The aim of this study is to describe current research on how to m...

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Main Authors: Byrskog, Ulrica, Eriksson, Eva, Sundell, Annica
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Högskolan Dalarna, Omvårdnad 2005
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-1636
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-dalea.du.se-16362013-01-08T13:39:15ZKvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossningsweByrskog, UlricaEriksson, EvaSundell, AnnicaHögskolan Dalarna, OmvårdnadHögskolan Dalarna, OmvårdnadHögskolan Dalarna, OmvårdnadFalun2005Female genital mutilationobstetric complicationsepisiotomy anteriorprolonged labourcaesarean sectionhaemorrhageToday around 28 000 women originally from countries where FGM is practised, are living in Sweden. Many of them are at childbearing age which means that knowledge about FGM and its consequences is of outmost importance during delivery. The aim of this study is to describe current research on how to manage the delivery, regarding deinfibulation and the following stitching as well as the risk of complications when the labouring woman is mutilated. This review of literature is based on 12 scientific articles published between years 1989 – 2005. Five different databases have been searched with use of a large number of keywords.The review found that no scientific research has been carried out that describes how deinfibulation and following stitching should be managed when the woman is mutilated. All available articles within this area are referring to best practice only. The review also found that the conclusions of the studies are contradictory. The majority, however, show an increased frequency for prolonged labour that could be related to FGM. The three largest studies also show an increased rate of caesarean section among mutilated women. In the few studies that examine haemorrhage, the majorities show an increased tendency to bleed, that could be related to FGM. Several articles emphasize the importance of good routines for deinfibulation to reduce the risk for complications.In summary it can be established that due to methodological problems in many studies, no reliable conclusion can be made that the researched complications exists to a greater extent when the woman is mutilated Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-1636application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Female genital mutilation
obstetric complications
episiotomy anterior
prolonged labour
caesarean section
haemorrhage
spellingShingle Female genital mutilation
obstetric complications
episiotomy anterior
prolonged labour
caesarean section
haemorrhage
Byrskog, Ulrica
Eriksson, Eva
Sundell, Annica
Kvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning
description Today around 28 000 women originally from countries where FGM is practised, are living in Sweden. Many of them are at childbearing age which means that knowledge about FGM and its consequences is of outmost importance during delivery. The aim of this study is to describe current research on how to manage the delivery, regarding deinfibulation and the following stitching as well as the risk of complications when the labouring woman is mutilated. This review of literature is based on 12 scientific articles published between years 1989 – 2005. Five different databases have been searched with use of a large number of keywords.The review found that no scientific research has been carried out that describes how deinfibulation and following stitching should be managed when the woman is mutilated. All available articles within this area are referring to best practice only. The review also found that the conclusions of the studies are contradictory. The majority, however, show an increased frequency for prolonged labour that could be related to FGM. The three largest studies also show an increased rate of caesarean section among mutilated women. In the few studies that examine haemorrhage, the majorities show an increased tendency to bleed, that could be related to FGM. Several articles emphasize the importance of good routines for deinfibulation to reduce the risk for complications.In summary it can be established that due to methodological problems in many studies, no reliable conclusion can be made that the researched complications exists to a greater extent when the woman is mutilated
author Byrskog, Ulrica
Eriksson, Eva
Sundell, Annica
author_facet Byrskog, Ulrica
Eriksson, Eva
Sundell, Annica
author_sort Byrskog, Ulrica
title Kvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning
title_short Kvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning
title_full Kvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning
title_fullStr Kvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning
title_full_unstemmed Kvinnlig Könsstympning : Litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning
title_sort kvinnlig könsstympning : litteraturstudie om praktisk handläggning och komplikationsrisker vid förlossning
publisher Högskolan Dalarna, Omvårdnad
publishDate 2005
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