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Public restrooms, periods, and people experiencing homelessness: An assessment of public toilets in high needs areas of Manhattan, New York

机译:公共洗手间,时期和人们经历无家可归者:对纽约曼哈顿的高需求地区的公共厕所进行评估

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Access to safe, clean water and sanitation is globally recognized as essential for public health. Public toilets should be accessible to all members of a society, without social or physical barriers preventing usage. A public toilet facility’s design and upkeep should offer privacy and safety, ensure cleanliness, provide required sanitation-related resources, and be gender equitable, including enabling comfortable and safe management of menstruation. Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) refers to the need to ensure that girls, women and all people who menstruate have access to clean menstrual products, privacy to change the materials as often as needed, soap and water for washing the body as required, and access to facilities to dispose of used materials. Challenges around menstruation faced by people experiencing homelessness, which tend to be greater than those facing the general population, include inadequate toilet and bathing facilities, affordability issues around menstrual products, and menstrual stigma. Public toilets are a vital resource for managing menstruation, particularly for vulnerable populations without reliable access to private, safe, and clean spaces and menstrual products. This mixed-methods study sought to: 1) understand the lived experiences of MHM among people experiencing homelessness in New York City with respect to public toilets; 2) describe general and MHM-related characteristics of public toilets in high need areas of Manhattan and analyze their interrelationships; and 3) examine the associations among neighborhood-level demographics and the public toilet characteristics in those areas. Qualitative methods included key informant interviews (n = 15) and in-depth interviews (n = 22) with people with experience living on the street or in shelters, which were analyzed using Malterud’s ‘systematic text condensation’ for thematic cross-case analysis. Quantitative methods included audits and analyses of public toilet facilities (n = 25) using traditional statistics (e.g., Spearman’s correlations) and spatial analyses (e.g., proximity buffers). Qualitative findings suggest cleanliness, access to restrooms, and availability of resources are critical issues for the participants or prospective users. Quantitative analyses revealed insufficiently provided, maintained, and resourced public toilets for managing menstruation in high-needs areas. Findings also suggest that toilets with more MHM-related resource availability, such as menstrual products and toilet stall disposal bins, were more difficult to access. Neighborhood-level characteristics showed a potential environmental injustice, as areas characterized by higher socioeconomic status are associated with more access to MHM-specific resources in public restrooms, as well as better overall quality.
机译:在全球公共健康方面获得安全,清洁水和卫生设施。公共厕所应该可以对社会的所有成员都可以访问,而没有社会或物理障碍防止使用。公共厕所设施的设计和保养应提供隐私和安全,确保清洁,提供所需的卫生相关资源,以及性别公平,包括使舒适安全的月经管理。月经卫生管理(MHM)是指确保女孩,女性和月经的所有人都能获得干净的月经产品,隐私,根据需要,肥皂和水改变材料,用于根据需要洗涤身体,并进入设施处理二手材料。经历无家可归者的人们面临的月经周围的挑战,这些人往往大于面向普通人口的人,包括厕所和沐浴设施不足,月经产产品和月经耻辱周围的负担能力问题。公共厕所是管理月经的重要资源,特别是对于弱势群体而无需可靠地访问私人,安全和清洁空间和月经产品。这种混合方法的研究寻求:1)了解纽约市在公共厕所中经历无家可归者的MHM的生活经历; 2)描述曼哈顿高需求领域高需求的公共厕所的一般和MHM相关特征,分析他们的相互关系; 3)审查邻里级别人口统计数据的协会和这些地区的公共厕所特征。定性方法包括关键信息面试(n = 15),深入访谈(n = 22)与街道或庇护所经验的人,使用麦克鲁德的“系统文本凝结”进行分析,用于专题跨案例分析。定量方法包括使用传统统计(例如,Spearman的相关)和空间分析(例如,邻近缓冲区)的公共厕所设施(n = 25)的审核和分析。定性调查结果表明清洁,进入洗手间,资源的可用性是参与者或潜在用户的关键问题。定量分析显示,不充分提供,维护和资源,用于管理高需求区域的月经。调查结果还表明,具有更多MHM相关资源可用性的厕所,如月经产品和卫生间摊位处理箱,更难以进入。邻域级特征显示出潜在的环境不公正,因为具有较高社会经济地位的地区,与公共洗手间中的更多信息有关,以及更好的整体质量。

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