Why do male patients request circumcisions?
Abstract
Background Circumcision has been performed for centuries. The popularity of the procedure waxed and waned during the ages. In South Africa, cultural circumcision is often regarded as the only way to attain full adulthood, and consequently many patients request circumcision by medical personnel. The aim of this study was to explore the motivations and perceptions of patients requesting circumcision at Kalafong Hospital. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with patients requesting circumcision. Interviews were tape-recorded and transcribed and themes were identified. Triangulation was used to enhance the trustworthiness of the data. Results The themes that were identified were cultural acceptance, fear of mountain school, improved intercourse, prevention of disease and improved hygiene. Conclusions Doctors should adopt a compassionate attitude when patients request circumcision. It is imperative to discuss patients’ expectations. If this is not done, patients’ problems may remain unsolved. The perception that circumcision provides effective protection against sexually transmitted diseases is dangerous and should be addressed fully. (SA Fam Pract 2004;46(2): 25-28)
Published
2004-03-01
Section
Original Research
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