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Durrenda Ojanuga, Social work Practice with Childbirth-Injured Women in Nigeria, Health & Social Work, Volume 19, Issue 2, May 1994, Pages 120–124, https://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/19.2.120
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Abstract
Nigerian social workers in health care settings have been actively involved in the treatment of women in northern Nigeria who suffer from childbirth injury during obstructed labor. The patient population studied suffers from vesicovaginal fistula (VVF), a debilitating and chronic condition whereby a woman leaks urine uncontrollably and experiences grave social consequences. Crisis intervention, social rehabilitation, fighting stigma, and discharge planning similar to the American professional model were functions of the social workers in addressing the needs of this patient population. Implications for practice and the universality of social work skills are discussed.