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Health-seeking experiences of women with obstetric fistula: a qualitative study at two fistula centres in Ghana.

Ernestina AsieduaErnest Tei MayaJohn Kuumuori GanleSebastian EliasonAdelaide Maria Ansah-OfeiEphraim Kumi SenkyireRichard Adanu
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
The women experienced winding pathways of treatment-seeking due to lack of awareness and incorrect attribution. The major barriers to health-seeking included poverty, challenges with transportation and inadequate repair centres. Increased awareness of obstetric fistula and access to repair centres could shorten the suffering women go through while awaiting fistula treatment. Improved awareness of obstetric fistula and establishment of more fistula centres would be beneficial.
Keyphrases
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