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为青春期少女开发和试用基于学校的排卵-月经健康素养方案:一项准实验性混合方法研究方案。

Developing and trialling a school-based ovulatory-menstrual health literacy programme for adolescent girls: a quasi-experimental mixed-method protocol.

机构信息

School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Mar 20;9(3):e023582. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023582.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

A review of international and Australian school-based resources suggests that teaching of the ovulatory-menstrual (OM) cycle is predominantly couched in biology. A whole-person framework that integrates spiritual, intellectual, social and emotional dimensions with the physical changes of the OM cycle is needed to facilitate adolescent OM health literacy. This paper describes the protocol for a study that aims to develop and trial an intervention for adolescent girls aged 13-16 years that enhances positive attitudes towards OM health coupled with developing skills to monitor and self-report OM health. These skills aim to foster acceptance of the OM cycle as a 'vital sign' and facilitate confident communication of common OM disturbances (namely, dysmenorrhoea, abnormal uterine bleeding and premenstrual syndrome), which are known to impact school and social activities.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

Phase I will comprise a Delphi panel of women's health specialists, public health professionals and curriculum consultants and focus groups with adolescent girls, teachers and school healthcare professionals. This will inform the development of an intervention to facilitate OM health literacy. The Delphi panel will also inform the development of a valid and reliable questionnaire to evaluate OM health literacy. Phase II will trial the intervention with a convenience sample of at least 175 adolescent girls from one single-sex school. The mixed-method evaluation of the intervention will include a pre-intervention and postintervention questionnaire. One-on-one interviews with teachers and school healthcare professionals will expand the understanding of the barriers, enablers and suitability of implementation of the intervention in a school-based setting. Finally, focus groups with purposively selected trial participants will further refine the intervention.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The study findings will be disseminated through local community seminars, conferences, peer-review articles and media channels where appropriate. The Curtin University of Human Research Ethics Committee has approved this study (approval HRE2018-0101). This project is registered with the 'Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry'.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ACTRN12619000031167; Pre-results.

摘要

简介

对国际和澳大利亚基于学校的资源的审查表明,对排卵-月经(OM)周期的教学主要以生物学为基础。需要一种整体的人框架,将精神、智力、社会和情感维度与 OM 周期的身体变化相结合,以促进青少年 OM 健康素养。本文介绍了一项研究的方案,该研究旨在为 13-16 岁的青春期女孩开发和试验一种干预措施,以增强对 OM 健康的积极态度,同时培养监测和自我报告 OM 健康的技能。这些技能旨在促进对 OM 周期作为“生命体征”的接受,并促进对常见 OM 紊乱(即痛经、异常子宫出血和经前期综合征)的自信沟通,这些紊乱已知会影响学校和社会活动。

方法和分析

第一阶段将包括妇女健康专家、公共卫生专业人员和课程顾问的德尔菲小组以及青春期女孩、教师和学校保健专业人员的焦点小组。这将为促进 OM 健康素养的干预措施的制定提供信息。德尔菲小组还将为评估 OM 健康素养的有效和可靠问卷的制定提供信息。第二阶段将在一所单性别学校的至少 175 名青春期女孩中进行干预试验。对干预措施的混合方法评估将包括干预前和干预后问卷。与教师和学校保健专业人员的一对一访谈将扩大对干预措施在学校环境中实施的障碍、促进因素和适宜性的理解。最后,通过有针对性地选择的试验参与者进行焦点小组讨论,进一步完善干预措施。

伦理和传播

研究结果将通过当地社区研讨会、会议、同行评议文章和适当的媒体渠道传播。科廷大学人类研究伦理委员会已批准本研究(批准号 HRE2018-0101)。本项目已在“澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册处”注册。

试验注册号

ACTRN12619000031167;预结果。

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