A Narrative Review of the Vulvar Disease Literature With Images of Women of Color.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1097/LGT.0000000000000869
Gabriela Ashenafi, Ulrike C Dehaeck, Nina A Madnani, Ebony C Parker-Featherstone, Natalie A Saunders, Kathryn C Welch, Arshpreet Kaur Mallhi, Hope K Haefner
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Objective: To assess the existing literature on vulvar disease in women of color (WOC).

Methods: A narrative review was conducted to assess the literature on vulvar disease in WOC and evaluate the presence of images in this population. The search encompassed PubMed and OVID using relevant terms related to vulvar conditions and various groups of WOC. Case reports, as well as posters were excluded. Books on this topic were searched using these two search engines and Google, as well as the Taubman Health Sciences Library at the University of Michigan. This library contains numerous books on vulvar diseases commonly used by health care providers.

Results: This query identified 24 journal publications on vulvar diseases in WOC. Twenty-six books, commonly used by health care providers, were found to have been published with vulvar images of WOC. However, only 1 focused specifically on vulvar diseases in WOC.

Conclusions: There is a notable scarcity of articles and books addressing vulvar conditions specifically in WOC. This gap in literature limits our understanding of how these conditions may uniquely affect this demographic population. Additional research and resources are essential to effectively represent and meet the health needs of WOC.

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目的:对有色人种女性外阴疾病(WOC)的现有文献进行评价。方法:对WOC患者外阴疾病的文献进行回顾性分析,并对该人群的影像学表现进行评价。搜索包括PubMed和OVID,使用与外阴条件和各种WOC组相关的术语。病例报告和海报被排除在外。我们使用这两个搜索引擎和谷歌以及密歇根大学的陶布曼健康科学图书馆搜索了有关这一主题的书籍。这个图书馆包含大量的书籍外阴疾病常用的卫生保健提供者。结果:本查询确定了24篇关于外阴疾病的期刊出版物。卫生保健提供者常用的二十六本书被发现出版了外阴WOC的图像。然而,只有1专门关注外阴疾病的WOC。结论:有一个明显的缺乏的文章和书籍专门解决外阴条件在WOC。这种文献上的差距限制了我们对这些疾病如何独特地影响这一人口统计的理解。额外的研究和资源对于有效地代表和满足妇女的健康需求至关重要。
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Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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6.80
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8.10%
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158
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease is the source for the latest science about benign and malignant conditions of the cervix, vagina, vulva, and anus. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original research original research that addresses prevalence, causes, mechanisms, diagnosis, course, treatment, and prevention of lower genital tract disease. We publish clinical guidelines, position papers, cost-effectiveness analyses, narrative reviews, and systematic reviews, including meta-analyses. We also publish papers about research and reporting methods, opinions about controversial medical issues. Of particular note, we encourage material in any of the above mentioned categories that is related to improving patient care, avoiding medical errors, and comparative effectiveness research. We encourage publication of evidence-based guidelines, diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms, and decision aids. Original research and reviews may be sub-classified according to topic: cervix and HPV, vulva and vagina, perianal and anal, basic science, and education and learning. The scope and readership of the journal extend to several disciplines: gynecology, internal medicine, family practice, dermatology, physical therapy, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, sex therapy, and pharmacology. The Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease highlights needs for future research, and enhances health care. The Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease is the official journal of the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease, and the International Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy, and sponsored by the Australian Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology and the Society of Canadian Colposcopists.
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