Lessons learned from developing a Samoan health education video on pelvic organ prolapse.
Ramona BoodoosinghUila LimaSaunima'a Ma Fulu-AiolupoteaMelanie DembinskySuzanne HagenPublished in: Journal of visual communication in medicine (2022)
Pelvic organ prolapse affects an estimated 40% of parous women in developed countries, but there is no prevalence data in Samoa. The impacts of pelvic organ prolapse include urinary incontinence and bowel incontinence, with many women being asymptomatic. Samoan women have high prevalence of risk factors for pelvic organ prolapse, such as obesity and parity. There are non-surgical and surgical interventions for pelvic organ prolapse. Limited sexual and reproductive health education in Samoa hinders women's knowledge of the pelvic organs and what is considered normal. This short report describes the process of developing and producing an educational video on pelvic organ prolapse in Samoan and English and the lessons learned from the process.
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