2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-016-1065-y
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The social, psychological, emotional morbidity and adjustment techniques for women with anal incontinence following Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury: use of a word picture to identify a hidden syndrome

Abstract: BackgroundTo identify the emotional, social and psychological consequences and recovery process of anal incontinence (AI) following obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) and explore if this can be identified as a recognisable syndrome with visual representation.MethodsA qualitative approach was adopted for this study. Data derived from case studies (n = 81) and interviews (n = 14) with women with AI after OASIS was used to identify the emotional, social and psychological consequences of AI after OASIS. Key… Show more

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“…Despite the known association between OASIS and AI after birth, there are reports that only 1/5 with OASIS are being asked by their health care practitioners if they have bowel symptoms after childbirth 23 . This finding reflects the fact that health professionals either misunderstand or lack the interest and knowledge of how to investigate and support these women 22 .…”
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“…Despite the known association between OASIS and AI after birth, there are reports that only 1/5 with OASIS are being asked by their health care practitioners if they have bowel symptoms after childbirth 23 . This finding reflects the fact that health professionals either misunderstand or lack the interest and knowledge of how to investigate and support these women 22 .…”
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“…It has been described that these women feel embarrassed and ashamed 21 . Women with AI resulting from OASIS have been described recently to have a Editorial previously unrecognised syndrome called the 'OASIS syndrome' that represents a complex of particular social, emotional and psychosexual suffering 22 . Women with this 'OASIS syndrome' suffer the physical symptoms of AI in silence and feel too embarrassed to seek help as they feel stigmatised.…”
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