"The People Criticized Me and Insulted Me Due to Having a Child with Defect": Experiences of Somali Parents of Children with Anorectal Malformation.
Derya SuluhanRahma Yusuf Haji MohamudPublished in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2024)
In this study, many Somali parents reported that they lacked disease and treatment knowledge, physical exhaustion, and some difficulties related to a lack of access to the hospital because of living in rural areas, caring for the child, and dealing with long-term complications, colostomy, anal dilatation, and enema before or after anoplasty. While all parents mentioned that having a child with ARM was a fate, it was seen as punishment by their close social environment. Consequently, this study could serve as a foundation for planning comprehensive healthcare and physical and psychosocial support for multidisciplinary health professionals.