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Cult Health Sex ; 11(5): 499-513, 2009 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19444686

RESUMO

Data on women who experience obstetric fistula paints an often tragic picture. The majority of previous research has focused on facility-based data from women receiving surgical treatment. The goal of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of the lived experience of obstetric fistula in Malawi. Forty-five women living with fistula were interviewed in their homes to learn how the condition affected them and their families on a daily basis. Findings indicate that the experiences of Malawian women with fistula were more varied than anticipated. Concerning relationships with husbands and family, we found high rates of divorce and stigma, yet these outcomes were far from universal or inevitable. Many women, in addition to their families, discussed high levels of support from those individuals closest to them. Nonetheless, many women experienced the fistula as a direct assault on their ability to fulfil social expectations of them as women, wives and mothers. Women identified fertility and continued childbearing as central concerns. The data suggest that we cannot discount the experiences of women living with fistula from continued participation in marriage, community and childbearing. Programmes for outreach and services should consider a broadened range of outcomes of women living with fistula.


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Qualidade de Vida , Estresse Psicológico/etiologia , Fístula Vaginal/epidemiologia , Fístula Vaginal/psicologia , Adaptação Psicológica , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Malaui/epidemiologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Psicometria , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Fatores de Risco , Fístula Vaginal/complicações
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Stud Fam Plann ; 40(3): 205-14, 2009 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19852410

RESUMO

Short birth intervals can have adverse consequences for maternal and infant outcomes. Optimal birth spacing is often presumed to be achieved through the practice of family planning and use of contraceptives, yet most of the available research does not address explicitly the contribution of contraceptive-method use to birth spacing or maternal and infant survival. We conducted a systematic literature review to assess the body of evidence linking contraceptive use to birth-interval length. Fourteen studies published in English between 1980 and 2008 met our eligibility criteria for inclusion. The findings from these studies are mixed but suggest that the use of contraceptives is protective against short birth intervals. Although results are favorable, many of the studies and methodologies employed are dated. More current research is needed to determine the impact of contraceptive-method use on birth-interval length in order to inform the promotion of family planning for reducing maternal and infant morbidity and mortality through birth spacing.


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Intervalo entre Nascimentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Anticoncepção/estatística & dados numéricos , Serviços de Planejamento Familiar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Mortalidade Infantil , Lactação , Saúde da Mulher
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