The gendered socioeconomic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women with fistula repair in Uganda

Mekaleya Tilahun, Mariko Costantini, Hadija Nalubwama, J. Barageine, Florence Nalubega, Andrew L Muleledhu, A. E. El Ayadi
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Public health mitigation strategies for SARS-COV-2 are effective in limiting the spread of COVID-19; however, these restrictions can create gendered socioeconomic impacts and further isolate marginalized communities from essential resources. Our qualitative study aimed to understand the gendered effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on a population of women in Uganda with a history of prior obstetric fistula repair, a group experiencing greater vulnerability and less support due to intersecting stigmatized identities. We conducted in-depth interviews among 30 women with prior genital fistula and corrective fistula repair surgery at 3 hospitals in Southern Uganda. We found that COVID-19 lockdown measures caused both financial and health-related impacts in this community such as inaccessibility of healthcare and loss of income. Understanding these experiences should inform strategies to ensure equitable, future pandemic responses.
COVID-19大流行对乌干达瘘管修复妇女的性别社会经济影响
针对SARS-COV-2的公共卫生缓解策略对限制COVID-19的传播有效;然而,这些限制可能造成性别的社会经济影响,并进一步使边缘化社区无法获得基本资源。我们的定性研究旨在了解COVID-19封锁对乌干达有产科瘘修复史的妇女群体的性别影响,这一群体由于交叉污名化的身份而遭受更大的脆弱性和更少的支持。我们在乌干达南部的3家医院对30名既往患有生殖器瘘并接受矫正性瘘管修复手术的妇女进行了深入访谈。我们发现,COVID-19封锁措施对该社区造成了财务和健康相关的影响,例如无法获得医疗保健和收入损失。了解这些经验应有助于制定战略,以确保今后公平地应对大流行病。
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