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Health seeking behaviour associated with obstetric fistula care in Guinea: An analysis of the 2018 Demographic and Health survey


Ramata Diallo
Bienvenu S. Camara
Tiany Sidibe
Karifa Kourouma
Sadan Camara
Kaba S. Keita
Fanta Barry
Madeleine Toure
Maimouna Balde
Mamadou D. Balde

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze factors associated with obstetric fistula care-seeking behavior in Guinea, based on data from the 2018  Demographic and Health Survey. Women aged 15-49 years who reported having obstetric fistula constituted the study population, statistical analysis was using Stata 16.0 software. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify the factors associated with fistula  care-seeking behavior. Among women with obstetric fistula, 78.9% sought care; 21.1% of those who sought care underwent repair. Factors associated with care-seeking behavior were being divorced (AOR =8.08; 95% CI:1.56-41.84), having a job (AOR =3.23; 95% CI:  1.11-9.44), being a member of a poor household (AOR =6.49; 95% CI:1.21-34.82) and whose fistula had appeared 6 days or more after the  occurrence of the causal circumstance (AOR =3.63 95% CI: 1.28-10.28). This study suggests that the foundations on which fistula  prevention and treatment programs are built should be reviewed, taking into account the factors highlighted by this study    


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