1. Harmful cultural practices in the consultation room: Dutch general practitioners' views and experiences.
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Saharso, Sawitri and Dekker, Carlijn
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ACADEMIC medical centers ,WORK ,PHYSICIANS' attitudes ,INTERVIEWING ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,MEDICAL referrals ,EXPERIENTIAL learning ,CULTURAL values ,WOMEN'S health ,CULTURAL awareness ,MEDICAL needs assessment - Abstract
We discuss Dutch general practitioners' responses to patients, mostly women of migrant background, with needs related to Harmful Cultural Practices. Our aim was to discover whether they encounter these kind of health issues and how they respond. We suspected that the patients concerned would not get the care they needed. We found that there is reason for concern, as based on general practitioners' own accounts we conclude that notwithstanding their great commitment to these patients they were disinclined to intervene, because they were cautious to judge other cultures and because they may have over- or underestimated the women's autonomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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