Perceived factors influencing menstrual hygiene management among adolescent girls: a qualitative study in the West Gonja Municipality of the Savannah Region, Ghana

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作者
Asumah, Mubarick Nungbaso [1 ]
Abubakari, Abdulai [2 ]
Aninanya, Gifty Apiung [3 ]
Salisu, Waliu Jawula [4 ]
机构
[1] Kintampo Municipal Hosp, Ghana Hlth Serv, Kintampo Bono East, Ghana
[2] Univ Dev Studies, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Global & Int Hlth, Tamale, Tamale Northern, Ghana
[3] Univ Dev Studies, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Serv Policy Planning Management & Econ, Tamale, Tamale Northern, Ghana
[4] Cambridge Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Cambridge Liver Unit, Addenbrookes Hosp, Cambridge, England
关键词
Adolescent girls; Ghana; habits; menstrual hygiene management; menstruation;
D O I
10.11604/pamj.2022.41.146.33492
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: menstrual hygiene (MH) is important for all women, yet it is still a neglected issue in many parts of the world. In most traditional African contexts, including Ghana, menstruation is largely treated as a taboo and humiliating topic that is rarely discussed openly. The main aim of this study is to assess perceived factors influencing menstrual hygiene management among adolescent girls in Ghana's Savannah Region, West Gonja Municipality. Methods: we conducted a descriptive exploratory qualitative study among adolescents who had reached menarche. Purposive sampling was used to conduct 24 interviews with 18 teenagers and 6 mothers. Data were analyzed using the thematic content analysis. Results: the majority (55.5%) of respondents were >= 15 years with maximum and minimum ages being 19 and 13 years respectively. The mean age was 15.7, with a standard deviation of 1.8. A higher proportion (38.9%) of respondents were in their final year (JHS 3). Before menarche, all adolescent girls had heard about menstruation, mostly from their mothers, then from instructors an d friends. During menstruation, all of the girls in this study used absorbent products. The cost, comfort, heaviness of menstrual flow, and accessibility influenced the choice of absorbent material, with some respondents utilizing multiple absorbent materials. Some girls were forced to dry their reusable absorbent material in their room because of shyness. Girls thought that reusing absorbent materials after drying them in the sun would have killed germs and removed unpleasant odours. During menstruation, girls are barred from participating in social and religious activities. Conclusion: culture and religion have very dire consequences on effective menstrual hygiene management. There is therefore urgent need to dispel the growing myths and misconception on menstrual hygiene as well as providing support for adolescent girls for practicing good menstrual hygiene.
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