Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5122319 Midwifery 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Obstetric fistula is one of the neglected public and reproductive health concerns in Pakistan.•Among women of reproductive age (n = 9134), 3.0% experienced signs of obstetric fistula, which means 30 per 1000 women who ever gave birth.•Women from Punjab region and those who had complications during pregnancy were more likely to develop obstetric fistula.•Emergency obstetric care must be more widely available, especially in remote areas.

Objectiveto examine the socio-demographic profile of women experiencing signs of obstetric fistula and factors contributing to the development of this condition in Pakistan.Methodssecondary data analysis of Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2006-07, which for the first time measured signs of obstetric fistula, using a questionnaire at a population level. For the present study, questions directly related to obstetric fistula signs were used to construct a dependent variable. Data were analysed by descriptive and logistic regression analysis, to examine factors associated with development of fistula.Findingsamong women of reproductive age (n = 9134, aged 15-49 years), some 277 (3.0%, 30 per 1000 women who ever gave birth) experienced obstetric fistula signs, whereas 103 (1.1% of all women) were still experiencing the condition at the time of survey. In a logistic regression model, women from the Punjab region (OR = 5.67, 95%CI = 2.10-15.31), women who delivered by caesarean section (OR = 1.91, 95% CI = 1.06-3.42) and reported having complications during pregnancy were more likely to develop obstetric fistula (OR = 1.96, 95%CI = 1.19-3.16).ConclusionsObstetric fistula is one of the neglected public and reproductive health concerns in Pakistan. To eliminate this preventable tragedy, there is a need for better emergency obstetric care facilities and the availability of a fistula repair service throughout the country.

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