Lived experiences and opinions of women of sub-Saharan origin on female genital mutilation: A phenomenological study
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Aims and objectives: This study aimed to describe and understand the lived experiences and opinions of sub-Saharan women living in Spain in relation to female genital
mutilation.
Background: Female genital mutilation is a bloody procedure with serious consequences for the health of women and girls. Understanding mutilated women's lived experiences plays a crucial role in the management of health consequences and could
help healthcare professionals to provide assistance to these women.
Design: A descriptive phenomenological study was carried out. The COREQ checklist was followed as guidance to write the manuscript.
Methods: A total of 12 in-depth interviews were conducted. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using ATLAS.ti 9.0.
Results: Two themes with four subthemes were identified from the data analysis: 1) ‘The traumatic experience of female circumcision’ with the subthemes ‘Female mutilation is a physical and psychological torture procedure’ and ‘recognising and coping with negative emotions’; 2) ‘The fight for the eradication of female genital mutilation’ which contains the subthemes ‘the need for a real sociocultural change at the origin’ and ‘“I want to be the last”: Personal development leads to sociocultural change’.
Conclusions: Female genital mutilation was experienced by women as a very aggressive and traumatic event. It causes considerable negative emotions that last over time. Although there is a tendency to reject the practice, in women's countries of origin, there is social pressure for girls to be mutilated.
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Funding
- European Union
- European Regional Development Fund Grant FEDER-UAL2020-CTS-D2031
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10481/75934
References
- Martínez Linares, JM., López-Entambasaguas, OM., Fernández-Medina, IM., Berthe-Kone, O., Fernández-Sola, C., Jiménez-Lasserrotte, MM., Hernández-Padilla, JM, Canet-Vélez, O. Lived experiences and opinions of women of sub-Saharan origin on female genital mutilation: A phenomenological study. J Clin Nurs. 2022;00:1–12.