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A qualitative understanding of the effects of reusable sanitary pads and puberty education: implications for future research and practice

机译:对可重复使用的卫生护垫和青春期教育的影响的定性理解:对未来研究和实践的意义

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Background The management of menstruation has come to the fore as a barrier to girls’ education attainment in low income contexts. Interventions have been proposed and piloted, but the emerging nature of the field means limited evidence is available to understand their pathways of effect. Methods This study describes and compares schoolgirls’ experiences of menstruation in rural Uganda at the conclusion of a controlled trial of puberty education and sanitary pad provision to elucidate pathways of effect in the interventions. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with schoolgirls who participated in the Menstruation and the Cycle of Poverty trial concurrent with the final set of quantitative surveys. A framework approach and cross-case analysis were employed to describe and compare the experiences of 27 menstruating girls across the four intervention conditions; education ( n = 8), reusable sanitary pads ( n = 8), education with reusable sanitary pads ( n = 6), and control ( n = 5). Results Themes included: menstrual hygiene, soiling, irritation and infection, physical experience, knowledge of menstruation, psychological, social and cultural factors, and support from others. Those receiving reusable pads experienced improvements in comfort and reliability. This translated into reduced fears around garment soiling and related school absenteeism. Other menstrual hygiene challenges of washing, drying and privacy remained prominent. Puberty education improved girls’ confidence to discuss menstruation and prompted additional support from teachers and peers. Conclusions Findings have important implications for the development and evaluation of future interventions. Results suggest the provision of menstrual absorbents addresses one core barrier to menstrual health, but that interventions addressing broader needs such as privacy may improve effectiveness. Puberty education sessions should increase attention to body awareness and include strategies to address a wider range of practical menstrual challenges, including pain management. Interviews revealed possibilities for improving quantitative surveys in future research. Trial registration Pan-African Clinical Trials Registry PACTR201503001044408
机译:背景技术月经管理已成为低收入情况下女孩受教育程度的障碍。已经提出并尝试了干预措施,但是该领域的新兴性质意味着有限的证据可用于了解其作用途径。方法:本研究描述并比较了乌干达农村地区女学生的月经经验,该研究以青春期教育和提供卫生护垫的对照试验结束,以阐明干预措施的作用途径。对参加月经和贫困周期试验以及最后一组定量调查的女学生进行了半结构化访谈。采用框架方法和跨案例分析来描述和比较27种经期女孩在四种干预条件下的经历。教育(n = 8),可重复使用的卫生护垫(n = 8),具有可重复使用的卫生护垫的教育(n = 6)和对照(n = 5)。结果主题包括:月经卫生,弄脏,刺激和感染,身体经验,月经知识,心理,社会和文化因素以及他人的支持。那些使用可重复使用的护垫的人在舒适性和可靠性上得到了改善。这减少了人们对衣服弄脏和相关学校缺勤的恐惧。洗涤,干燥和隐私方面的其他月经卫生挑战仍然很突出。青春期教育提高了女孩讨论月经的信心,并促使老师和同伴提供更多支持。结论结论对未来干预措施的开发和评估具有重要意义。结果表明,提供月经吸收剂解决了月经健康的一个核心障碍,但是针对更广泛需求(例如隐私)的干预措施可能会提高有效性。青春期教育课程应增加对身体意识的关注,并包括应对更广泛的实际月经挑战(包括疼痛管理)的策略。访谈揭示了在未来研究中改进定量调查的可能性。试验注册泛非临床试验注册中心PACTR201503001044408

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