A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria
A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria investigates Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF), a childbirth injury commonly found among younger adolescent wives in northern Nigeria. Women with fistulae continuously drip urine. Their offensive odor often leads to life as social outcasts. Millions of women across Africa and the developing world suffer from this condition, but it is preventable and curable. This work examines the problem from the perspective of a social worker. It is not intended as a medical treatise, but instead deals with the condition from an ecological perspective using a systems approach. Its focus is on VVF as it relates to the social environment of the affected women.

The author defines and describes VVF as it manifests itself in Africa, along with the history and epidemiology of the condition and its treatment. It describes the life course of Hausa women who are most affected by VVF in northern Nigeria and how their position in society predisposed them to childbirth injury. Testimonials of the victims about their struggles of survival and their road to a cure are narrated. Short and long term preventive measures are given. The empowerment of northern Nigerian women for the eradication of this condition is a fundamental and underlying theme of this work.
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A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria
A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria investigates Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF), a childbirth injury commonly found among younger adolescent wives in northern Nigeria. Women with fistulae continuously drip urine. Their offensive odor often leads to life as social outcasts. Millions of women across Africa and the developing world suffer from this condition, but it is preventable and curable. This work examines the problem from the perspective of a social worker. It is not intended as a medical treatise, but instead deals with the condition from an ecological perspective using a systems approach. Its focus is on VVF as it relates to the social environment of the affected women.

The author defines and describes VVF as it manifests itself in Africa, along with the history and epidemiology of the condition and its treatment. It describes the life course of Hausa women who are most affected by VVF in northern Nigeria and how their position in society predisposed them to childbirth injury. Testimonials of the victims about their struggles of survival and their road to a cure are narrated. Short and long term preventive measures are given. The empowerment of northern Nigerian women for the eradication of this condition is a fundamental and underlying theme of this work.
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A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria

A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria

by Durrenda Nash Onolemhemhen
A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria

A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria

by Durrenda Nash Onolemhemhen

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A Social Worker's Investigation of Childbirth Injured Women in Northern Nigeria investigates Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF), a childbirth injury commonly found among younger adolescent wives in northern Nigeria. Women with fistulae continuously drip urine. Their offensive odor often leads to life as social outcasts. Millions of women across Africa and the developing world suffer from this condition, but it is preventable and curable. This work examines the problem from the perspective of a social worker. It is not intended as a medical treatise, but instead deals with the condition from an ecological perspective using a systems approach. Its focus is on VVF as it relates to the social environment of the affected women.

The author defines and describes VVF as it manifests itself in Africa, along with the history and epidemiology of the condition and its treatment. It describes the life course of Hausa women who are most affected by VVF in northern Nigeria and how their position in society predisposed them to childbirth injury. Testimonials of the victims about their struggles of survival and their road to a cure are narrated. Short and long term preventive measures are given. The empowerment of northern Nigerian women for the eradication of this condition is a fundamental and underlying theme of this work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761830832
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/12/2005
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Durrenda Nash Onolemhemhen, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Social Work at Wayne State University, School of Social Work, Detroit, Michigan. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, she is a specialist in international social work and women's reproductive health. A native Detroiter, she is the author of two books and numerous articles in scholarly journals.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 List of Tables
Chapter 2 List of Figures
Chapter 3 List of Photographs
Chapter 4 Preface
Chapter 5 Part I: African Women at Rise of VVF
Chapter 6 Part II: Life With VVF
Chapter 7 References
Chapter 8 Index
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