Sexual and Reproductive Health - Initial Assessment for Refugee Patients
Overview
Sexual and reproductive health discussions should be incorporated into the initial assessment of refugee patients using a culturally sensitive and trauma-informed approach. Always conduct sensitive conversations with the patient alone in the room.
Contraception
Ask all refugee women of reproductive age about contraception history and desire for a contraceptive method.
Preferred methods at Calgary Refugee Health Program:
* Intrauterine devices (IUDs)
* Medroxyprogesterone acetate injections (Depo-Provera)
These are preferred because they require less ongoing adherence. Counsel patients about the effect on menstruation before prescribing. All standard methods are valid options and patient preference should guide the decision.
Cervical Cancer Screening
Most newly arrived female refugee patients have never had a Pap test.
* Discuss cervical cancer screening at the first or second visit
* Screening recommendation: every 3 years for women aged 25-69
* Do not perform a Pap test at the first visit unless the patient requests it
* If the patient is not comfortable with a male physician, offer referral to a female practitioner
STI Screening
STI screening is recommended as part of the initial assessment:
* Syphilis serology: all adult refugees
* Urine chlamydia/gonorrhea NAAT: all adult refugees
* HIV serology: all refugees (with consent)
See individual pages for management of positive results.
Female Genital Cutting (FGC)
Screen for FGC history in women from high-prevalence countries. See the FGM/C Clinical Management Guide for full guidance.
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
* Routine screening for IPV is recommended for all prenatal refugee patients
* Remain alert to signs of IPV in all refugee patients regardless of screening status
* CCIS educates government-assisted refugees about Canadian laws regarding IPV and child maltreatment
Related Guides
Gender Affirming Care for Refugee and Migrant Patients
Clinical guidance for providing gender affirming care to transgender and gender-diverse refugee patients, including trauma-informed approach, and referral.
Iron Deficiency Anemia - Full Clinical Guide
Full clinical guide to iron deficiency anemia in refugee patients: causes, investigation strategy, treatment doses for adults and children, and follow-up.
HIV - Full Management Guide for Refugee Patients
Full management guide for a new HIV diagnosis in refugee patients: post-diagnosis counselling, opportunistic infection assessment, reporting and referrals.