2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12914-020-0222-6
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Exploring barriers to seeking health care among Kenyan Somali women with female genital mutilation: a qualitative study

Abstract: Background: Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is a cultural practice associated with health consequences, women rights and deprivation of dignity. Despite FGM/C-related health consequences, circumcised women may encounter additional challenges while seeking interventions for reproductive health problems. Experiences of women/girls while accessing health services for reproductive health problems including FGM/C-related complications in poor, remote and hard to reach areas is poorly understood. We sought… Show more

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“…FGM is a harmful practice due to: (i) its consequences on women's health; (ii) the violation of women's bodily integrity, as a healthy organ is cut without a medical reason. Complications related to FGM vary from both immediate to long-term concerns and sometimes require interventions from health professionals [4]. Several studies have looked at the negative consequences of FGM on the lives and health of women who have undergone it [1,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FGM is a harmful practice due to: (i) its consequences on women's health; (ii) the violation of women's bodily integrity, as a healthy organ is cut without a medical reason. Complications related to FGM vary from both immediate to long-term concerns and sometimes require interventions from health professionals [4]. Several studies have looked at the negative consequences of FGM on the lives and health of women who have undergone it [1,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 To this date, the negative health and social effects FGM has on women who have participated in it still constitute the major push for the abandonment of the act. 9,12,13 The finding of this study of cultural reasons being the main reason for practice of FGM contravene opinions of UNICEF who reported religious reasons to be the main reason for Muslim persons of Somali origin to participate in the act. 4 Even so, grouping of the reasons by gender of respondent had religious reason as the main reason for supporting the act.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 41%
“…Though FGM is usually performed between infancy and 15 years of age, 11 victims suffer from complications throughout their lives, 4 and the procedure can be even fatal. 1 FGM is also associated with a reduced level of antenatal care 12 and other health-care service utilization 13,14 and increases the risk of Human papillomavirus infection. 15 Despite many physical, sexual, and psychological problems are associated with FGM, it is still practiced in greater than 30 countries mainly in the west and east Africa including Ethiopia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%