Naval Medicine's Involvement in Global Health: The Participation of Women's Healthcare Providers in Continuing Promise 2017

Military Medicine
Kristi M WoodEverett F Magann

Abstract

This is a retrospective review of information collected during operation Continuing Promise 2017 from the Wayuu population in Colombia, South America. Team objective was to present an overview of women's health care needs in an isolated underserved population of Colombia by a humanitarian mission of health care providers from the U.S. Navy. We analyzed demographics, contraceptive selection, presenting complaint, diagnosis, and disposition of those female patients presenting for care. The acute care clinics of this mission saw patients for 10 full clinic days in each of the countries of Guatemala, Honduras, and Colombia. In the Wayuu clinic of Colombia, 356 patients were seen in the acute care women's clinic. These women averaged 36 years of age with an age range of 9-77 years of age and a gravidity of 3 ± 3.3 and a range of 0-18. Of the women less than the age of 50, not permanently sterilized, 186/220 (84.5%) were not using any form of contraception. The most common chief complaints were vaginal discharge and pelvic pain and the most common final diagnosis was bacterial vaginosis. The two most common secondary diagnoses of the pregnant women were urinary tract infection and anemia. Other significant diagnoses included uterine ...Continue Reading

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