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    Understanding risk factors linking women’s health and urogenital schistosomiasis in urban and rural Ghana

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    • Summary
    • Main objectives
    • Policy and practice implications
    • Methodology
    On this page
    • Summary
    • Main objectives
    • Policy and practice implications
    • Methodology

    Summary

    Urogenital schistosomiasis (UGS) disproportionately impacts the sexual and reproductive health of women. Studies have explored the social and physical factors contributing to female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) infection risks in rural settings. However, comprehensive examinations of women’s lived experiences around these risk factors are notably scarce in existing literature. This is particularly the case among women residing in schistosomiasis-endemic urban areas.

    Main objectives

    • To understand how women in rural and urban areas experience risk related to contracting FGS
    • To explore women’s knowledge, attitude and practices of UGS
    • To explore factors that influence health-seeking behaviour among reproductive aged women in rural and urban communities
    • To explore health workers’ knowledge and perspectives about factors influencing women’s health-seeking behaviour for UGS
    • To understand if migration influences women’s risk of UGS

    Policy and practice implications

    The outputs will help to generate evidence-based recommendations on:

    1.  Interventions to address the gaps in knowledge, identification and management of UGS
    2. Approaches for the integration of UGS into routine health services, especially at the primary healthcare level

    Methodology

    • Quantitative
    • Qualitative
    • Mixed

    Related tags

    Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs general)
    Schistosomiasis
    Ghana
    Study details
    Start date
    1 April 2024
    Finish date
    31 August 2025
    Main contact
    Omosefe Osinoiki
    Research associate
    oosinoiki@sightsavers.org
    Partners
    • Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research, University of Ghana
    Funders
    Sightsavers
    Countries
    Ghana
    Themes/conditions
    Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs general)
    Schistosomiasis
    Study details
    Start date
    1 April 2024
    Finish date
    31 August 2025
    Main contact
    Omosefe Osinoiki
    Research associate
    oosinoiki@sightsavers.org
    Partners
    • Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research, University of Ghana
    Funders
    Sightsavers
    Countries
    Ghana
    Themes/conditions
    Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs general)
    Schistosomiasis

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