Understanding the motivations of health-care providers in performing female genital mutilation: an integrative review of the literature.
Marie-Hélène DoucetChristina PallittoDanielle GroleauPublished in: Reproductive health (2017)
The findings of this review can inform public health program planners, policy makers and researchers to adapt or create strategies to end medicalization of FGM in countries with high prevalence of this practice, as well as in countries hosting immigrants from these regions. Given the methodological limitations in the included studies, it is clear that more robust in-depth qualitative studies are needed, in order to better tackle the complexity of this phenomenon and contribute to eradicating FGM throughout the world.