Abstract
Objectives
This study aimed to explore experiences of women with anal incontinence following a childbirth injury, and to identify areas of missed opportunities within care they received.
Design
This is a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews.
Setting
Participants were recruited via five hospitals in the UK, and via social media adverts and communication from charity organisations.
Participants
Women who have experienced anal incontinence following a childbirth injury, either within 7 years of sustaining the injury, or if they identified new, or worsening symptoms of AI at the time of menopause.
Main outcome measures
Main outcomes are experiences of women with anal incontinence following childbirth injury, and missed opportunities within the care they received.
Results
The following main themes were identified: opportunities for diagnosis missed, missed opportunities for information sharing and continuity and timeliness of care.
Conclusions
Anal Incontinence following a childbirth injury has a profound impact on women. Lack of information and awareness both amongst women and healthcare professionals contributes to delays in accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Funder
Research for Patient Benefit Programme
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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