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Access to High Quality Surgical Repair Services is a Fundamental Right of Patients with Obstetric Fistulas: A Study on Quality of Life Data in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Authors :
Paluku, Justin Lussy
Bartels, Susan A
Kataliko, Benjamin Kasereka
Furaha, Cathy Mufungizi
Aksanti, Barthelemy Kasi
Kalole, Benjamin Kambale
Kamabu, Eugénie Mukekulu
Lwanzo, Chrispin Musubao
Kasereka, Jonathan ML
Mukuku, Olivier
Tsongo, Zacharie Kibendelwa
Wembonyama, Stanis Okitotsho
Mpoy, Charles Wembonyama
Juakali, Jeannot Sihalikyolo
Source :
International Journal of Women's Health. Apr2024, Vol. 16, p645-653. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess quality of life (QoL) using the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire among obstetric fistula (OF) patients before and after surgical repair of OF (SROF). Methods: A longitudinal cohort study was conducted between November 2022 and October 2023 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) among OF patients to assess their QoL before and after SROF. A systematic sampling technique was used to recruit a total of 158 OF patients. The WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire assessed general health, life experience, as well as physical, social, psychological, and environmental domains. Results: The mean age among the 158 respondents was 33.51 ± 9.63 years, and 77.85% of them lived in rural areas. In terms of surgical outcomes, 80.38% had closure of the OF with regained continence, 5.7% had closure of the OF with persistent incontinence, and 13.9% had a failed surgical repair. Overall mean QoL scores were higher after OF surgical repair (3.83, standard deviation [SD]=0.89) in comparison to pre-operative (1.58, SD=0.63) (p< 0.001). These QoL improvements included physical (mean score 66.32 post-surgery versus 28.37 before, p< 0.001), social (mean score 64.92 post-surgery versus 27.90 before, p< 0.001), psychological (mean score 68.09 post-surgery versus 21.28 before, p< 0.001), environmental (mean score 48.41 post-surgery versus 16.91 before p< 0.001), and general domains. Patients with a successful OF repair had a better QoL score than those with a closed fistula but ongoing incontinence or those for whom surgery failed to close the fistula. Conclusion: The present study showed that among OF patients, all QoL domains were impaired before surgical repair and significantly improved after surgery. Successful OF closure alleviates the consequences of OF and helps to restore patients' wellbeing. Our findings call for improved access to high-quality surgical repair services as a fundamental right for OF patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11791411
Volume :
16
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Women's Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177967411
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S451929