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In conflict situations, sexual violence (SV) used can take various forms, including rape and female genital mutilation (FGM). SV is used as a strategic weapon to shake, terrorize, and displace communities and thus take control of a particular population or territory. For two decades, the Great Lakes region of Central Africa, which includes the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), has experienced a high degree of instability due to various armed conflicts. The attacks on civilians are illustrated by SV. In 2011, studies in DRC estimated that 1 150 women are raped every day and that 30% of women have experienced conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) over the past 16 years. In addition to physical suffering, survivors of CRSV must live with psychological consequences. Traumatic fistula, one of the most extreme consequences of SV, is well described in the literature, as its surgical management. In contrast, the literature and the government illustrate a lack of accurate data on the physical consequences such as pelvic dysfunction and psychologic disorders following these attacks. To be able to put in place adequate care, it is necessary to identify the conditions and needs of the victims.


Clinical Trial Description

The project to collaborate with the DRC is initiated from an ambition of the pelvic-perineal rehabilitation unit of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Faculty of Medicine, University of Kinshasa) to change the situation in relation to women and to be able to offer adequate care for this population. The project is part of collaboration with two investigators: Professor Miangindula (Université de Kinshasa, UNIKIN) in DRC and Professor Bertuit (HESAV-HES-SO) in Lausanne (Switzerland). Four partners will take part in the project enabling a competent and strong team: Professor Feipel and Professor Foucart (Université Libre de Bruxelles, ULB) in Brussels (Belgium), Doctor Abdulcadir (Hôpital Universitaire de Genève, HUG) and Professor Mukwege in Bukavu (DRC). This project pursues two objectives: firstly, to assess clinical data of pelvic floor dysfunction (pelvic floor muscle function and urinary, sexual, gynaecological, and anal function) and psychological level in women victims of CRSV compared to women not victims of CRSV in the DRC. Secondly, to investigate the current care modalities and to analyse their needs (access to care, community integration, physiotherapy, etc.) and to understand the global context of care in DRC. The project will contribute to scientific capacity building by involving two PhD students in this research. A mixed method research will include a quantitative design, an observational study in a sample of women victims of CRSV (n = 371) and a control group of women not victims of CRSV (n = 371). Outcomes on urinary, sexual, gynaecological, anorectal and psychological aspects will be collected. This study includes a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. Individual semi-structured interviews will be conducted with women victims of CRSV (n=10). Interview topics will be complemented with quantitative data and will lead to the following themes: experiences of CRSV, consequences of CRSV on body image, and modalities and needs for caring of these consequences. Two focus groups including eight medical health professionals will complete the qualitative data collection. The project will be realized over three years in the most affected provinces of the DRC: South and North Kivu. The method for cross-referencing data will be the Sequential Explanatory Method described by Creswell (2013). ;


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NCT number NCT05731297
Study type Observational
Source University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland
Contact Jeanne Bertuit, PhD
Phone +41633738178
Email jeanne.bertuit@hesav.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date September 1, 2021
Completion date September 2025

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