학술논문

Supportive psychotherapy or client education alongside surgical procedures to correct complications of female genital mutilation: A systematic review.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. Feb2017 Supplement, Vol. 136, p51-55. 5p.
Subject
*SUPPORTIVE psychotherapy
*FEMALE genital mutilation
*META-analysis
*WOMEN'S health
*SURGICAL complications
*VULVA surgery
*HEALTH education
*PSYCHOTHERAPY
*REOPERATION
*SCARS
*SOCIAL stigma
*SYSTEMATIC reviews
*PSYCHOLOGY
TREATMENT of surgical complications
Language
ISSN
0020-7292
Abstract
Background: Supportive psychotherapy, in individual or group settings, may help improve surgical outcomes for women and girls living with female genital mutilation (FGM).Objectives: To assess whether supportive psychotherapy given alongside surgical procedures to correct complications of FGM improves clinical outcomes.Search Strategy: We searched major databases including CENTRAL, Medline, African Index Medicus, SCOPUS, PsycINFO, and others. There were no language restrictions. We checked the reference lists of retrieved studies for additional reports of relevant studies.Selection Criteria: We included studies of girls and women living with any type of FGM who received supportive psychotherapy or client education sessions alongside any surgical procedure to correct health complications from FGM.Data Collection and Analysis: Two team members independently screened studies for eligibility.Main Results: There were no eligible studies identified.Conclusions: There is no direct evidence for the benefits or harms of supportive psychotherapy alongside surgical procedures for women and girls living with FGM. Research evidence is urgently needed to guide clinical practice.Prospero Registration: 42015024639. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]