"...Our support is not enough": a qualitative analysis of recommendations from informal caregivers of women with female genital fistula in Uganda
Informal caregivers remain critical across the care continuum for complex and stigmatized conditions including female genital fistula, particularly in lower-resource settings burdened by underfunded health systems and workforce shortages. These caregivers often provide significant nonmedical support...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Mitchell (Author), Hadija Nalubwama (Author), Justus K. Barageine (Author), Suellen Miller (Author), Abner P. Korn (Author), Josaphat Byamugisha (Author), Susan Obore (Author), Alison M. El Ayadi (Author) |
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Inishmore Laser Scientific Publishing Ltd,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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