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撒哈拉以南非洲地区阴道瘘症状的风险因素:全国家庭调查数据的汇总分析

Risk factors for vaginal fistula symptoms in Sub-Saharan Africa: a pooled analysis of national household survey data.

作者信息

Maheu-Giroux Mathieu, Filippi Véronique, Maulet Nathalie, Samadoulougou Sékou, Castro Marcia C, Meda Nicolas, Pouliot Mariève, Kirakoya-Samadoulougou Fati

机构信息

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK.

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2016 Apr 21;16:82. doi: 10.1186/s12884-016-0871-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vaginal fistula (VF) is one of the most severe maternal morbidities with the immediate consequence of chronic urinary and/or fecal incontinence. The epidemiological evidence regarding risk factors for VF is dominated by facility-based studies. Our aim is to estimate the effect size of selected risk factors for VF using population-based survey data.

METHODS

We pooled all available Demographic and Health Surveys and Multiple Indicators Cluster Surveys carried out in sub-Saharan Africa that collected information on VF symptoms. Bayesian matched logistic regression models that accounted for the imperfect sensitivity and specificity of self-reports of VF symptoms were used for effect size estimation.

RESULTS

Up to 27 surveys were pooled, including responses from 332,889 women. Being able to read decreased the odds of VF by 13% (95% Credible Intervals (CrI): 1% to 23%), while higher odds of VF symptoms were observed for women of short stature (<150 cm) (Odds Ratio (OR) = 1.31; 95% CrI: 1.02-1.68), those that had experienced intimate partner sexual violence (OR = 2.13; 95% CrI: 1.60-2.86), those that reported sexual debut before the age of 14 (OR = 1.41; 95% CrI: 1.16-1.71), and those that reported a first birth before the age of 14 (OR = 1.39; 95% CrI: 1.04-1.82). The effect of post-primary education, female genital mutilation, and having problems obtaining permission to seek health care were not statistically significant.

CONCLUSIONS

Increasing literacy, delaying age at first sex/birth, and preventing sexual violence could contribute to the elimination of obstetric fistula. Concomitant improvements in access to quality sexual and reproductive healthcare are, however, required to end fistula in sub-Saharan Africa.

摘要

背景

阴道瘘是最严重的孕产妇发病情况之一,直接后果是导致慢性尿失禁和/或粪失禁。关于阴道瘘风险因素的流行病学证据主要来自基于医疗机构的研究。我们的目的是利用基于人群的调查数据来估计阴道瘘选定风险因素的效应大小。

方法

我们汇总了在撒哈拉以南非洲进行的所有可用的人口与健康调查以及多指标类集调查,这些调查收集了有关阴道瘘症状的信息。使用考虑了阴道瘘症状自我报告的不完美敏感性和特异性的贝叶斯匹配逻辑回归模型来估计效应大小。

结果

共汇总了多达27项调查,包括332,889名女性的回复。识字能力可使阴道瘘的几率降低13%(95%可信区间(CrI):1%至23%),而身材矮小(<150厘米)的女性出现阴道瘘症状的几率更高(优势比(OR)=1.31;95% CrI:1.02 - 1.68),经历过亲密伴侣性暴力的女性(OR = 2.13;95% CrI:1.60 - 2.86),14岁之前首次性行为的女性(OR = 1.41;95% CrI:1.16 - 1.71),以及14岁之前首次生育的女性(OR = 1.39;95% CrI:1.04 - 1.82)。小学后教育、女性生殖器切割以及寻求医疗保健时遇到问题的影响在统计学上不显著。

结论

提高识字率、推迟首次性行为/生育年龄以及预防性暴力有助于消除产科瘘。然而,要在撒哈拉以南非洲消除瘘,还需要同时改善获得优质性健康和生殖健康保健的机会。

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