%0 Journal Article %T Knowledge and Attitudes of Nursing Staff towards Obstetric Fistula at the Abeche University Hospital, Chad %A Vadandi Valentin %A Mahamat Ali Mahamat %A Temga Ouang Michael %A Vounouzia Barthelemy %A Minguemadji Allah Siyangar %A Ndormadjita Allah Siyangar %A Abdelmahamoud Chene %A Konan Paul Gerard %A Rimtebaye Kimassoum %J Open Journal of Urology %P 277-281 %@ 2160-5629 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/oju.2024.145028 %X <b>Introduction: </b>Prevention of obstetric fistula (OF) remains a challenge in Chad where its incidence is 464 cases/year. The present study aims to determine the knowledge and attitudes of nursing staff towards obstetric fistula. <b>Patients and Method: </b>This was a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study including nursing staff at the Ab&#233;ch&#233; University Hospital. The survey took place from March to May 2023 and the sampling was exhaustive. Data collection was done using a form including a questionnaire on sociodemographic parameters, knowledge and attitudes. Participation in the study was voluntary and individual. <b>Results: </b>Participation in the study was 76.11%. Emergency department staff were the most represented, followed by gynecology-obstetrics staff with 34.4% and 20.91% of cases respectively. Nurses represented 53.17% of participants followed by doctors (23.52%). An exact definition of obstetric fistula was reported by 7.84% of participants and it was partial in 80.39%. The level of knowledge of risk factors was considered good in 12.41%. Exact knowledge of clinical signs was reported by 74.5% of cases. Among the participants, 1.96% reported that the treatment of obstetric fistula is traditional. Knowledge about means of prevention was considered good by 13.72% (n = 21), and attitudes by 26.79%? Obstetric fistula knowledge was influenced by profession (doctor, p = 0.011) and attitudes by service (p = 0.004) and profession (doctor, p = 0.001). <b>Conclusion:</b> Obstetric fistula is a curable disease whose prevention remains possible and requires good knowledge of the disease and the promotion of safe motherhood. This study should serve as a basis for the establishment of the obstetric fistula module in the curriculum of healthcare personnel and the promotion of continuing training for its eradication. %K Obstetric Fistula %K Knowledge %K Attitudes %K CHU-A %K Abeche %K Chad %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133023