The economic consequences of obstetric fistula: A systematic search and narrative review

Author:

Bari Kimiya1ORCID,Oliver Victoria L.1,Abbas Shazra1ORCID,Marthias Tiara1,Kane Sumit1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nossal Institute for Global Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundObstetric fistula develops from obstructed labor and is a devastating condition with significant consequences across several domains of a woman's life. This study presents a narrative review of the evidence on the economic consequences of obstetric fistula.MethodsThree databases were searched, and search results were limited to English language papers published after 2003. Search results were reviewed for relevance based on title and abstract followed by full text review using specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Bibliographies of papers were also scanned to identify relevant papers for inclusion. Data were extracted under three categories (defined a priori): the economic consequences of having the condition, the economic consequences of seeking care, and the macroeconomic impacts.ResultsThe search returned 517 unique papers, 49 of which were included after screening. Main findings identified from the studies include women losing their jobs, becoming dependent on others, and losing financial support when relationships are lost. Seeking care was economically costly for families or unaffordable entirely. There were no studies describing the impact of fistula on national economies.ConclusionEconomic consequences of obstetric fistula are multifaceted, pervasive, and are intertwined with the physical and psychosocial consequences of the condition. Understanding these consequences can help tailor existing fistula programs to better address the impacts of the condition. Further research to address the dearth of literature describing the macroeconomic impact of obstetric fistula will be critical to enhance the visibility of this condition on the health agendas of countries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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