The effect of becoming a Fistula Advocate on the recovery of women with Obstetric Fistula in Sierra Leone: A qualitative study
Engaging women affected by Obstetric Fistula as advocates has been proposed as an effective strategy to raise awareness of the condition. Limited literature exists on the experience of those who become advocates. A model of community education, in Sierra Leone, trained women affected by Obstetric Fi...
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Main Authors: | Zoë Vowles (Author), Regina Bash-Taqi (Author), Alusine Kamara (Author), Mabel Kuteh (Author), Sergio A. Silverio (Author), Ibrahim Turay (Author), Stephen Peckham (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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