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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Les sages-femmes en consultation face aux mutilations sexuelles féminines. Gynécologie et obstétrique. 2018. 〈dumas-01908894〉 |
Author(s) : | Hadiaratou Doucouré |
Year of publication : | 2018 |
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Résumé (français) : | Objectifs : Aujourd’hui environ 200 millions de femmes ou fillettes ont subi des mutilations sexuelles dans le monde. 3 millions d’autres en sont menacées chaque année. Vieilles de plusieurs millénaires, les mutilations sexuelles féminines (MSF) sévissent sur tout le globe, principalement en Afrique. L’Europe et la France n’en dérogent pas puisque 42 000 à 61 000 personnes seraient touchées sur le territoire national. Les sages-femmes peuvent être amenées à côtoyer ces femmes et agir pour les accompagner. Dans un contexte où la prise en charge médicale conventionnelle se confronte à des spécificités traditionnelles, quelles sont les méthodes utilisées et les limites rencontrées par les sages-femmes pour évoquer les mutilations sexuelles en consultation ? Sur quels outils et ressources s’appuient-elles ? Quel est le retentissement de la formation sur cet échange ? Quelles représentations des mutilations se font les sages-femmes ? |
Abstract (English) : | Objective: Today, around 200 million of women and young girls have experienced genital mutilations in the world. In addition, other three million of individuals are threatened by this practice every year. Practiced during the last thousand years, genital mutilations are today affecting a significant portion of the world population, particularly the African population. Europe and France are not exempt from this practice as approximately 42,000 to 61,000 people are affected on the national territory. The midwives can be trained to get to know the victims and assist them to recover from that experience. In a context where the medical coverage is relative to specific customs, what are the methods used and the potential limits encountered by the midwives to approach the sexual mutilations during consultation? What are the resources and materials they can rely on? What is the impact of the training course to be expected from this exchange? Which representations of the sexual mutilations do the midwives adopt? |
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Argument (français) : | Dans un contexte où la prise en charge médicale conventionnelle se confronte à des spécificités traditionnelles, quelles sont les méthodes utilisées et les limites rencontrées par les sages-femmes pour évoquer les mutilations sexuelles en consultation |
Argument (English): | In a context where the medical coverage is relative to specific customs, what are the methods used and the potential limits encountered by the midwives to approach the sexual mutilations during consultation? |
Argumento (português): | Em um contexto em que os cuidados médicos convencionais confrontam especificidades tradicionais, quais são os métodos utilizados e os limites encontrados pelas parteiras para discutir a mutilação sexual em consulta? |
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Keywords : | ➡ public health ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; midwife ; informed consent |
Author of this record : | Bernard Bel - Import 2019-03-20 — 20 Mar 2019 |
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