Investigating Barriers and Possibilities for Improving Healthcare Service of Female Survivors of Gender-based Violence in Upper Egypt
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NCT07544316 is an observational study registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NIH) on April 22, 2026, investigating barriers and possibilities for improving healthcare services for female survivors of gender-based violence in Upper Egypt. The study addresses the condition of Gender-Based Violence and aims to shape effective recommendations for a better healthcare system targeting survivors. This is a study registration entry providing the abstract and study parameters without imposing compliance obligations.
“Female survivors of gender-based violence in Upper Egypt need improvement in healthcare services, since women are affected by it more than males.”
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NCT07544316 is a newly registered observational study on ClinicalTrials.gov under NIH authority, examining healthcare service barriers for female survivors of gender-based violence in Upper Egypt. The study was registered on April 22, 2026, and includes an abstract describing the investigators' approach to identifying barriers and possibilities for shaping recommendations toward an improved healthcare system.
Healthcare providers and researchers working with gender-based violence survivor populations in Upper Egypt should note this registry entry as background context for ongoing healthcare service research. The study registration does not create direct compliance obligations but may inform future programmatic or policy developments in the region.
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Investigating the Barriers and Possibilities for Improving the Healthcare Service of Female Survivors of Gender-based Violence in Upper Egypt
Observational NCT07544316 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 22, 2026
Abstract
Female survivors of gender-based violence in Upper Egypt need improvement in healthcare services, since women are affected by it more than males. In this study, the investigators address the barriers and the possibilities that can shape effective recommendations for a better healthcare system targeting the survivors.
Conditions: Gender-Based Violence
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