A grounded theory of regaining normalcy and reintegration of women with obstetric fistula in Kenya
Abstract Background Obstetric fistula is a reproductive health problem causing immense suffering to 1% of women in Kenya that is formed as sequelae of prolonged obstructed labour. It is a chronic illness that disrupts women lives, causing stigma and isolation. Fistula illness often introduces a cris...
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Main Authors: | Anne M. Khisa (Author), Isaac K. Nyamongo (Author), Grace M. Omoni (Author), Rachel F. Spitzer (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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