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David A Schwartz, Laura Briggs Drew, Bonnie Ruder, David A. Schwartz
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Obstetric Fistula in Africa - Public Health, Anthropological, and Medical Perspectives
English · Hardback
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Description
This book applies a multi-disciplinary lens to examine obstetric fistula, a childbirth injury that results from prolonged, obstructed labor. While obstetric fistula can be prevented with emergency obstetric care, it continues to occur primarily in resource-limited settings. In this volume, specialists in the anthropological, psychological, public health, and biomedical disciplines, as well as health policy experts and representatives of governmental and non-governmental organizations discuss a scoping overview on obstetric fistula, including prevention, treatment, and reducing stigma for survivors. This comprehensive resource is useful in understanding the risk factors, epidemiology, and social, psychological, and medical effects of obstetric fistula.
Topics explored include:
- A Human Rights Approach Toward Eradicating Obstetric Fistula
- Obstetric Fistula: A Case of Miscommunication - Social Experiences of Women with Obstetric Fistula
- Classification of Female Genital Tract Fistulas
- Training and Capacity-Building in the Provision of Fistula Treatment Services
- Designing Preventive Strategies for Obstetric Fistula
- Sexual Function in Women with Obstetric Fistula
- Social and Reproductive Health of Women After Obstetric Fistula Repair
- Making the Case for Holistic Fistula Care
- Addressing Mental Health in Obstetric Fistula Patients
- Physical Therapy for Women with Obstetric Fistula
List of contents
Introduction to Obstetric Fistula: A Multidisciplinary Approach to a Preventable Childbirth Tragedy.- A Human Rights Approach toward Eradicating Obstetric Fistula: Expanding Data Collection, Prevention, Treatment, and Continuing Support for Women and Girls Who Have Been Neglected.- Archaeological Basis for Obstetrical Fistula: A Condition That is as Ancient as Human Themselves.- Obstetric Fistula in Context.- Co-occurrence of Obstetric Fistula and Stillbirth in Sub-Saharan Africa.- A Multidisciplinary Approach to Obstetric Fistula in Africa: Public Health, Sociological and Medical Perspectives.- Women Who Lose Their Lives While Giving Life: Exploring Obstetric Fistula As a Public Health Problem in Kenya.- Obstetric Fistula: A Case of Miscommunication. Social Experiences of Women with Obstetric Fistula.- The Experience of Childbirth and Obstetric Fistula: Perspectives of Women in Northern Ghana.- The Experiences of Women Living with Obstetric Fistula in Burkina Faso: FromDelivery to Social Reinsertion.- Girls' and Women's Social Experiences with Obstetric Fistula in Tanzania: A Public Health Problem.- Physical, Psychological and Social Assessments of Fistula Recovery Among Women in Nigeria and Uganda.- Socio-Economic and Healthcare Causes of Obstetric Fistula in Tanzania: Perspectives from the Affected Women.- Health Seeking Behavior Among Women with Obstetric Fistula in Ethiopia.- Classification of Female Genital Tract Fistulas.- Surgical Treatment for Obstetric Fistula: Not an Easy Option.- Obstetric Vesicovaginal Fistula: Development of a Predictive Score of FailedSurgical Repair.- Training and Capacity Building in the Provision of Fistula Treatment Services-The FIGO Fistula Surgery Training Initiative.- Medical and Surgical Challenges and Opportunities for Treatment at the Aberdeen Women's Centre in Sierra Leone.- Comparing Three Models of Fistula CareAmong FiveFacilities in Nigeria and Uganda.- Obstetric Fistula in the Democratic Republic of theCongo: Neglected Care of Young Women in Rural Areas.- Therapeutic Management of Obstetric Fistula: Learning from Implementation of Insertable Devices to Improve the Health and Well-Being of Women and Girls in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.- The Aberdeen Women's Centre - Providing Care for Girls and Women with Fistula and Other Conditions in Sierra Leone.- Height and external measurement of pelvic diameters to predict obstetric fistula in Congolese women: a case-control study.- Designing Preventive Strategies for Obstetric Fistula: Evidence from a Survey Conducted Among Rural and Urban Women in BurkinaFaso.- Sexual Function in Women with Obstetric Fistulas.- Social and Reproductive Health of Women After Obstetric Fistula Repair: Insights from Guinea.- Urinary Incontinence Following Obstetric Fistula Surgery.- A Multidisciplinary Approachto Obstetric Fistula in Northern Ghana: "Not Counted Among Women".- Making the case for holistic fistula care: Implementation of a model reintegration program in Uganda.- Addressing Mental Health in Obstetric Fistula Patients : Filling the Void.- Physical Therapy for Women with Obstetric Fistula.- Comprehensive Pelvic Floor Health : Beyond the "Hole" in the Wall.
About the author
David A. Schwartz, MD, MS Hyg, FCAP has an educational background in Anthropology, Medicine, Emerging Infections, Maternal Health, and Medical Epidemiology & Public Health. He has professional and research interests in reproductive health, diseases of pregnancy, and maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in both resource-rich and resource-poor countries. In the field of Medicine, his subspecialties include Obstetric, Placental & Perinatal Pathology as well as Emerging Infections. An experienced author, editor, investigator and consultant, Dr. Schwartz has long experience investigating the anthropological, biomedical and epidemiologic aspects of pregnancy and its complications as they affect society, in particular among indigenous populations and when they involve emerging infections. Dr. Schwartz has been a recipient of many grants, was a Pediatric AIDS Foundation Scholar, and has organized and directed national and international projects involving maternal health, perinatal infectious diseases, and placental pathology for such agencies as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, and the United States Agency for International Development, as well as for the governments of other nations. He has published 3 previous books on pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality, the first in 2015 entitled Maternal Mortality: Risk Factors,Anthropological Perspectives, Prevalence in Developing Countries and Preventive Strategies for Pregnancy-Related Deaths; a book published in 2018 entitled Maternal Death and Pregnancy-Related Morbidity Among Indigenous Women of Mexico and Central America: An Anthropological, Epidemiological and Biomedical Approach; and in 2019 a book entitled Pregnant in the Time of Ebola. Women and Their Children in the 2013-2015 West African Epidemic. Dr. Schwartz is the editor of the Springer book series Global Maternal and Child Health: Medical, Anthropological and Public Health Perspectives, of which this book is a volume. He has been involved with maternal, fetal and neonatal aspects of such epidemic infections as HIV, Zika and Ebola viruses, and is currently researching these issues with the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Schwartz serves on the Editorial Boards of several international journals and was formerly Clinical Professor of Pathology at the Medical Collegeof Georgia of Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia.
Product details
Assisted by | David A Schwartz (Editor), Laura Briggs Drew (Editor), Bonnie Ruder (Editor), David A. Schwartz (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 01.09.2022 |
EAN | 9783031063138 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3106313-8 |
No. of pages | 486 |
Illustrations | XXV, 486 p. 95 illus., 83 illus. in color. |
Series |
Global Maternal and Child Health |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Clinical medicine
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