Risk factors for infertility and barriers to treatment in Tanzania: a survey and medical records study.

Emily A Groene, Cyrialis Mutabuzi, Dickson Chinunje, Ester Shango, Mkhoi L Mkhoi, Susan M Mason, Shalini Kulasingam, Charles R Majinge
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Abstract

Background: The burden of infertility is serious for women in high-fertility countries.

Objectives: We sought to identify demographic, behavioral/environmental, and reproductive risk factors for various infertility factors (i.e., ovarian, tubal, uterine/cervical, male/other) among women seeking infertility treatment in central Tanzania; to determine the association between pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and tubal factor infertility (TFI); and to identify barriers to infertility treatment by women's home regional zone.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of women seeking infertility treatment in Dodoma, Tanzania from January-March 2020. We surveyed 168 participants aged 18-49 years and reviewed their medical records to confirm infertility status and potential risk factors. We estimated prevalence ratios for factors associated with infertility using logistic regression. Treatment barriers were compared by women's regional zone to see if barriers varied geographically.

Results: The median age of participants was 32 years (range: 18-48). Infertility factors did not vary greatly by patient demographics, behavioral/environmental, or reproductive risk factors. Approximately 31.48% of women had PID diagnoses. Those with PID had 1.94 (95% CI: 1.30, 2.90) times the prevalence of TFI diagnosis as those with other infertility factors, after adjusting for age, pesticide use, alcohol use, age at sexual debut, prior obstetric events, and family history of infertility. Logistical barriers to treatment, such as time and cost, were more frequently reported than emotional, stigma, or other barriers, regardless of regional zone.

Conclusions: PID was strongly associated with TFI after adjustment for confounders. Infertility treatment access due to cost remains a challenge in Tanzania.

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坦桑尼亚不孕症的风险因素和治疗障碍:一项调查和病历研究。
背景:不孕症是高生育率国家妇女的沉重负担:不孕症给高生育率国家的妇女造成了严重的负担:我们试图确定坦桑尼亚中部寻求不孕不育治疗的妇女中各种不孕不育因素(即卵巢、输卵管、子宫/宫颈、男性/其他)的人口、行为/环境和生殖风险因素;确定盆腔炎(PID)与输卵管因素不孕不育(TFI)之间的关联;并根据妇女的家乡地区确定不孕不育治疗的障碍:2020年1月至3月,我们在坦桑尼亚多多马对寻求不孕症治疗的女性进行了横断面调查。我们对 168 名年龄在 18-49 岁之间的参与者进行了调查,并查看了她们的医疗记录,以确认不孕症状况和潜在风险因素。我们使用逻辑回归法估算了不孕症相关因素的流行率。我们还对妇女所在地区的治疗障碍进行了比较,以了解不同地区的障碍是否存在差异:参与者的中位年龄为 32 岁(18-48 岁)。不孕不育因素在患者人口统计学、行为/环境或生殖风险因素方面的差异不大。约有 31.48% 的妇女确诊患有 PID。在对年龄、杀虫剂使用情况、酒精使用情况、初次性行为年龄、既往产科事件和不孕症家族史进行调整后,PID 患者的 TFI 诊断率是其他不孕症因素患者的 1.94 倍(95% CI:1.30, 2.90)。与情感、耻辱感或其他障碍相比,无论地区如何,时间和费用等后勤治疗障碍更常被报告:结论:在对混杂因素进行调整后,PID与TFI密切相关。在坦桑尼亚,因费用问题而无法获得不孕症治疗仍然是一项挑战。
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