| Literature DB >> 24163698 |
Elisabeth Isman1, Amina Mahmoud Warsame, Annika Johansson, Sarah Fried, Vanja Berggren.
Abstract
Aim. The aim of this study was to elucidate midwives experiences in providing care and counselling to women with FGM related problems. Setting. The study was conducted at a maternity clinic in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Method. A qualitative, inductive study were performed with eight midwives living in Somaliland. The interviews had semi-structured questions. Content analysis was used for the analysis. Findings. The main findings of the present study were how midwives are challenged by culture and religion when providing FGM counselling. The most prominent challenge is the perception that FGM is an important part of the culture and from this point of view the midwives work is apprehended as interfering and subverting the Somali culture. Having personal experience of FGM emerged as a benefit when counselling women. Conclusion. There is a contradiction between the professional actions of performing FGM despite a personal belief against FGM. Midwives as a professional group could be important agents of change and further research is needed about the midwives role in this process.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24163698 PMCID: PMC3791569 DOI: 10.1155/2013/785148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol Int ISSN: 1687-9597
Background characteristics and views on the eight midwives participating in the study.
| Midwife no. | Age | Type of FGM | Civil status | Education | Children | Daughters and FGM | Perception of FGM | Working years as midwife |
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| 1 | 25 | Type III | Single | Sec. school | No children | Will not perform FGM or sunna | “Awful, evil practice” | 7 years at Magan |
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| 2 | 47 | Type III | Married | Sec. school | 2 sons, 2 daughters | Sunna done on both daughters at 7 | “Harmful practice” (infib) | 26 years at Daami |
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| 3 | 24 | Sunna | Single | Sec. school | No | “I will do sunna for her”. Might leave her, or just make bleeding | “I do not like pharaonic circumcision. | 3 years at Daami MCH |
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| 4 | 28 | Type III | Single | Sec. school | No | No | “Awful practice” (infib) | 10 months at Magan |
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| 5 | 39 | Type III | Single | Left school at grade 5. Some midwifery training | No | “I will not do anything to them or have piercing performed of clitoris to make it bleed” | “I have bad memories of it” | Several years at Muhammed MCH |
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| 6 | 25 | Type III | Single | Sec. school Midwifery training | No | “I will do sunna on my daughters” | “I see it as one with many painful difficulties” | 1 year at Daami MCH |
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| 7 | 42 | Type III | Married | Sec. school | 5 sons, 2 daughters | Yes, sunna on both at the age of 8 | “Sunna is almost as being untouched” | 20 years at Daami MCH |
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| 8 | 29 | Type III | Married | Sec. school | 1 son | Mild type of sunna, piercing of clitoris, or leave untouched. | “Now I know it has only problems but no benefits” (infib) | 2 years at Magan Several years at a different hospital before that |
Data analysis.
| Themes | Subthemes |
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| Midwives' encounters when providing FGM counselling | Midwives feeling confident and supported |
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| Benefits of own FGM experience when counselling women | Sharing a common experience |
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| Midwives' views on challenges and problems in future anti-FGM work. | Female decision makers |