Volume : VII, Issue : VIII, August - 2018
Daily life experiences and health care seeking practices as well as associated barriers among women with uterine prolapse
Shamali P. Nehete, Dr. Uma Wankhede
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: Uterine prolapse (UP) has detrimentaleffects on a woman’s physical health, sexual life, and her ability to perform daily household work and earna living.
OBJECTIVES: To study daily life experiences of women with UP, its perceived causes, health care seeking practices and associated barriers. Also, to see if there was gender based violence.
METHOD: Semi structured and in depth interviews were conducted among 50 UP affected
women.
RESULTS: Study participants were 21–80 years of age. Obstetric history given by patients which increases the risk forhaving UP was that of young age at first pregnancy (68%), lack of proper birth spacing (76 %), not gone for theminimum required antenatal care visits (84%), home deliveries (44%), less awareness or lack of use of contraceptivesand decreased rest in postpartum period. Most patients described major physical discomforts as difficulty inwalking, standing, working, lifting, along with urinary incontinence and bowel symptoms. Most of them did not seek healthcare due toneglect (60%), poverty (40%), increased workload (14%), taking care of children (8%) and some due to the lack of thehusband’s support (8%). Other responses included shame, fear of surgery, being refused for surgery due to otherexisting medical ailments and seeking of local treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: Causes of UP aremulti–factorial but modifiable. Thus, keeping these in mind, health programs, awarenessprograms and women empowerment programs must develop interventions targeting prevention of UP.
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DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
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Shamali P. Nehete, Dr. Uma Wankhede, Daily life experiences and health care seeking practices as well as associated barriers among women with uterine prolapse, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-8 | August-2018
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Shamali P. Nehete, Dr. Uma Wankhede, Daily life experiences and health care seeking practices as well as associated barriers among women with uterine prolapse, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-8 | August-2018
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