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Exploring menstrual practices and potential acceptability of reusable menstrual underwear among a Middle Eastern population living in a refugee setting

机译:探索生活在难民环境中的中东人群的月经习惯和可重复使用的月经内衣的潜在可接受性

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Purpose: Menstruation is a biological process that approximately half of the world’s population experiences over a significant period of their lifetime. As a displaced female, managing menstruation can be challenging as limited resources and changes in context confront the cultural norms of communities. This study explores the hypothetical acceptability and potential utility of a reusable menstrual underwear product through examining the beliefs, behaviors, and practices toward menstrual hygiene in a Middle Eastern population living in a refugee setting. Participants and methods: A qualitative study employing a questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, and focus group discussions was conducted with 30 refugee women and 5 humanitarian staff in Ritsona, Greece. All 30 refugee women completed a questionnaire, six refugee women and five humanitarian staff participated in individual semi-structured interviews, and four focus group discussions were held containing five to six refugee women per group. Inductive analysis led to the development of key themes. Results: Primary data analysis of narratives around the beliefs, behaviors, and practices of menstrual hygiene in this population revealed key themes related to the physical environment, the social environment, cleanliness, comfort, and health, and adaptation and coping. Themes related to the potential use of menstrual underwear included comfort, appearance, and concept, absorbent capacity and selected use, hygiene, and knowledge and implementation. Conclusion: Menstrual hygiene beliefs, behaviors, and practices are mostly consistent with existing literature. An acceptance of the concept of reusable menstrual underwear was expressed, although the perceived benefits of this product did not outweigh customary practices. The use of menstrual underwear as a complimentary product to traditional absorbents was expressed as helpful for promoting dignity.
机译:目的:月经是一个生物过程,大约一半的世界人口在其一生的重要时期都经历着这一过程。作为流离失所的女性,管理月经可能具有挑战性,因为有限的资源和环境变化正面临着社区的文化规范。这项研究通过检查居住在难民环境中的中东人口对月经卫生的信念,行为和实践,探索了可重复使用的月经内衣产品的假设可接受性和潜在用途。参与者和方法:在希腊Ritsona与30名难民妇女和5名人道主义工作人员进行了定性研究,采用问卷调查,半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。所有30名难民妇女填写了一份调查表,六名难民妇女和五名人道主义工作人员参加了个别的半结构化访谈,并举行了四次焦点小组讨论,每组五至六名难民妇女。归纳分析导致了关键主题的发展。结果:该人群有关月经卫生的信念,行为和习惯的叙述的主要数据分析,揭示了与身体环境,社会环境,清洁,舒适和健康以及适应和应对有关的关键主题。与月经内衣的潜在用途有关的主题包括舒适性,外观和概念,吸收能力和特定用途,卫生以及知识和实施。结论:月经卫生的信念,行为和习惯与现有文献基本一致。尽管人们认为这种产品的好处并未超过习惯做法,但人们对可重复使用的月经内衣概念表示了接受。月经内衣作为传统吸收剂的补充产品的使用被认为有助于促进尊严。

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