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Experiences of young women who underwent female genital mutilation/cutting

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  • Oluchukwu Loveth Obiora
  • Johanna Elizabeth Maree
  • Nokuthula Gloria Nkosi‐Mafutha

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Aim and objectives To describe the FGM/C experiences of young women living in Nigeria. Background Globally, several activities have been targeted at ending female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C). However, the practice is ongoing, especially in countries such as Nigeria, which is reported to be having a population boom. Therefore, there is a need to investigate the FGM/C experiences of young women in such countries so that efforts towards ending it can be accelerated using evidence‐based, community‐led interventions. Design A qualitative descriptive design. Methods The study took place in two states of south‐eastern Nigeria with a high prevalence of FGM/C. The snowball sampling method was used to recruit 22 women, aged 20–40, who had undergone FGM/C. Participant’s experiences were explored through semi‐structured interviews, and the qualitative content analysis was used for data analysis. The consolidated checklist for reporting of qualitative studies guided the reporting of this study. Findings Three themes and seven subthemes emerged from the data. The themes were as follows: cultural issues, life as a circumcised woman and the future with FGM/C. Half of the participants could not recall their experiences on the day of their circumcision, as they were circumcised at infancy. However, those who were older when circumcised experienced it as a painful, traumatic experience forced upon them. Some of the participants experienced sexual and childbirth problems due to this procedure, and this was of great concern to them. Conclusion Female genital mutilation/cutting was a traumatic experience forced on the participants. They felt helpless as they could not choose and had to do the “right thing.” Despite the trauma and complications caused by the cutting, some still supported the continuation of the practice. Relevance to clinical practice Understanding the experiences of genitally mutilated women could assist healthcare practitioners in rendering quality, and contextualised services to these women.

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  • Oluchukwu Loveth Obiora & Johanna Elizabeth Maree & Nokuthula Gloria Nkosi‐Mafutha, 2020. "Experiences of young women who underwent female genital mutilation/cutting," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 29(21-22), pages 4104-4115, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jocnur:v:29:y:2020:i:21-22:p:4104-4115
    DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15436
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