2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-020-01676-0
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Deinfibulation Contextualized: Delicacies of Shared Decision-Making in the Clinic

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“…Ultimately it may lead to suboptimal outcomes of the health encounter. A contrasting approach in the clinical encounter, as suggested by some interviewees in this study, is to start with an unbiased clinical assessment before giving recommendations, bearing in mind that FGC can, but does not necessarily have to, play a part in the person's illness (Johnsdotter & Essén, 2020). This is pertinent not the least in the context of uncertain evidence as regards menstrual pain and FGC (Lurie et al, 2020;Obermeyer, 2005).…”
Section: Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately it may lead to suboptimal outcomes of the health encounter. A contrasting approach in the clinical encounter, as suggested by some interviewees in this study, is to start with an unbiased clinical assessment before giving recommendations, bearing in mind that FGC can, but does not necessarily have to, play a part in the person's illness (Johnsdotter & Essén, 2020). This is pertinent not the least in the context of uncertain evidence as regards menstrual pain and FGC (Lurie et al, 2020;Obermeyer, 2005).…”
Section: Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also noted that a woman may prefer to invite individuals who are close to her (e.g., elder female relatives, husband) during a clinical conversation about FGC and deinfibulation. In their commentaries, Johnsdotter and Essén (2020) and Johansen (2020) specifically recommended that, with a woman's agreement, her partner be included in clinical conversations. We suggest that women be given the agency to determine whether they provide information in a dyadic or group…”
Section: Who Is In the Best Position To Follow The Script That We Developed To Apply The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Qualitative Researmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Johnsdotter and Essén (2020) and Leonard (2020) cautioned that professionals should be open to and respectful of women who wish to live with their infibulation. Johnsdotter and Essén stated that it was "clear that [we] see definfibulation as the desired outcome of the shared decision-making between caregiver and patient."…”
Section: Fear Of Pain and Re-traumatizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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