The feasibility, acceptability, appropriateness and impact of implementing person-centered communication for prevention of female genital mutilation in antenatal care settings in Guinea, Kenya and Somalia.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Global Public Health Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1080/17441692.2024.2369100
Patrick Ndavi, Mamadou Dioulde Balde, Cecilia Milford, Vernon Mochache, Anne-Marie Soumah, Tammary Esho, Alpha Oumar Sall, Aissatou Diallo, Wisal Ahmed, Karin Stein, Jacqueline Chesang, Samuel Kimani, Joyce Jebet, Joyce Omwoha, James Munyao King'oo, Muna Abdi Ahmed, Ahmed Diriye, Christina Pallitto
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Abstract

Background: There is limited evidence on how to engage health workers as advocates in preventing female genital mutilation (FGM). This study assesses the feasibility, acceptability, appropriateness and impact of a person-centered communication (PCC) approach for FGM prevention among antenatal care (ANC) providers in Guinea, Kenya and Somalia.

Methods: Between August 2020 and September 2021, a cluster randomised trial was conducted in 180 ANC clinics in three countries testing an intervention on PCC for FGM prevention. A process evaluation was embedded, comprising in-depth interviews (IDIs) with 18 ANC providers and 18 ANC clients. A qualitative thematic analysis was conducted, guided by themes identified a priori and/or that emerged from the data.

Results: ANC providers and clients agreed that the ANC context was a feasible, acceptable and appropriate entry point for FGM prevention counselling. ANC clients were satisfied with how FGM-related information was communicated by providers and viewed them as trusted and effective communicators. Respondents suggested training reinforcement, targeting other cadres of health workers and applying this approach at different service delivery points in health facilities and in the community to increase sustainability and impact.

Conclusion: These findings can inform the scale up this FGM prevention approach in high prevalence countries.

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在几内亚、肯尼亚和索马里的产前护理环境中实施以人为本的沟通以防止切割女性生殖器的可行性、可接受性、适当性和影响。
背景:关于如何让医务工作者作为倡导者参与预防切割女性生殖器(FGM)的证据十分有限。本研究评估了几内亚、肯尼亚和索马里产前保健(ANC)提供者采用以人为本的沟通(PCC)方法预防切割女性生殖器的可行性、可接受性、适宜性和影响:2020 年 8 月至 2021 年 9 月期间,在三个国家的 180 家产前检查诊所开展了一项分组随机试验,测试以人为本的沟通方法对预防女性外阴残割的干预效果。对过程进行了评估,包括对 18 名产前检查提供者和 18 名产前检查客户进行深入访谈(IDI)。在事先确定的主题和/或数据中出现的主题的指导下,进行了定性主题分析:产前保健服务提供者和客户一致认为,产前保健服务是女性外阴残割预防咨询的可行、可接受和适当的切入点。产前保健服务提供者如何传达与切割女性生殖器官相关的信息,客户对此表示满意,并认为他们是值得信赖和有效的传播者。受访者建议加强培训,针对其他卫生工作者,并在卫生机构和社区的不同服务点应用这种方法,以提高可持续性和影响力:这些研究结果可为在女性外阴残割高发国家推广这种预防方法提供参考。
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