Social support for women after fistula repair: A scoping review.

Kondwani Wella, E. Chilemba, A. Namathanga, B. Chakhame
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BACKGROUND Obstetric fistula (OF) is a birth complication that largely affects women in developing countries. These women suffer constant incontinence, shame, social segregation, and health problems. Reconstructive surgery can usually repair OF, enabling the women to reintegrate back into their communities. However, pro repair does not necessarily equate with emotional recovery. Our objective was to explore women's experiences of social support after first time OF repair. METHODS An evidence synthesis was performed based on a systematic search of literature done between January and March 2020 in PubMed, CINAHL, ProQuest, and EMBASE databases using keywords including "obstetric fistula", "vesicovaginal fistula", "vesicovaginal", "fistula", and "social support". Inclusion criteria were primary peer reviewed articles addressing one or more study objectives, in English, on OF support, regardless of location. Two reviewers independently assessed eligibility of the studies and extracted the data. Disagreement between the reviewers were resolved by a third reviewer. The scoping review was based on a framework proposed by Arksey and O'Malley (2015). RESULTS The search resulted in 246 articles, of which 14 met inclusion/exclusion criteria. The synthesis of the studies was theoretically guided by Berkman's Model which emphasizes a link between social resources, social support, and disease. We found that support was either internal or external. Internal support constituted self-efficacy resulting in strengthened internal locus of control. Externally, women were supported by friends and family with material and financial resources. In some cases, the women were supported with educational opportunities and/or business start-up capital. Our review identified the need to support women with information about OF. Most post-OF repair women who were successfully re-integrated into their communities choose to support other women suffering from OF. CONCLUSIONS Social networks make a significant contribution to emotional and psychological recovery of women after a successful OF surgical repair. Lack of social networks were also found to be detrimental to emotional and psychological recovery of women. Most women were abandoned and not supported by their husbands. Restorative surgery is not sufficient making supportive and well organised social networks an integral component of full recovery post-OF repair.
妇女瘘管修复后的社会支持:范围审查。
背景:产科瘘(OF)是一种主要影响发展中国家妇女的分娩并发症。这些妇女经常遭受大小便失禁、羞耻、社会隔离和健康问题。重建手术通常可以修复OF,使妇女能够重新融入社区。然而,修复并不一定等同于情绪恢复。我们的目的是探讨女性在第一次of修复后的社会支持体验。方法系统检索2020年1 - 3月在PubMed、CINAHL、ProQuest和EMBASE数据库中完成的文献,检索关键词包括“产科瘘”、“膀胱阴道瘘”、“膀胱阴道瘘”、“瘘”和“社会支持”,进行证据综合。纳入标准是主要的同行评议文章,涉及一个或多个研究目标,英文,在OF支持下,无论地点。两名审稿人独立评估研究的合格性并提取数据。审稿人之间的分歧由第三位审稿人解决。范围审查是基于Arksey和O'Malley(2015)提出的框架。结果共检索到246篇文献,其中14篇符合纳入/排除标准。这些研究的综合在理论上以伯克曼模型为指导,该模型强调社会资源、社会支持和疾病之间的联系。我们发现支持要么来自内部,要么来自外部。内部支持构成自我效能感,导致内部控制点增强。在外部,女性得到了朋友和家人的物质和经济支持。在某些情况下,妇女获得了教育机会和(或)开办企业的资金。我们的综述确定有必要向妇女提供有关OF的信息。大多数成功地重新融入社区的术后妇女选择支持其他患有OF的妇女。结论社交网络对骨性骨裂术后女性情绪和心理的恢复有重要作用。研究还发现,缺乏社交网络不利于女性的情绪和心理恢复。大多数妇女被抛弃,得不到丈夫的支持。恢复性手术不足以使支持性和组织良好的社会网络成为完全恢复后修复的一个组成部分。
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