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定性研究探索尼泊尔卡瓦普巴兰乔克地区残疾青少年及其照顾者在月经卫生管理方面面临的障碍。

Qualitative study exploring the barriers to menstrual hygiene management faced by adolescents and young people with a disability, and their carers in the Kavrepalanchok district, Nepal.

机构信息

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT, UK.

Independent consultant, Kathmandu, Nepal.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Mar 10;21(1):476. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10439-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a recognised public health, social and educational issue, which must be achieved to allow the realisation of human rights. People with disabilities are likely to experience layers of discrimination when they are menstruating, but little evidence exists.

METHODS

The study aims to investigate barriers to MHM that people with disabilities and their carers face in the Kavrepalanchok, Nepal, using qualitative methods. Twenty people with disabilities, aged 15-24, who menstruate and experience 'a lot of difficulty' or more across one or more of the Washington Group functional domains were included, as well as 13 carers who provide menstrual support to these individuals. Purposeful sampling was applied to select participants. Different approaches were used to investigating barriers to MHM and triangulate data: in-depth interviews, observation, PhotoVoice and ranking. We analysed data thematically, using Nvivo 11.

RESULTS

Barriers to MHM experienced by people with disabilities differ according to the impairment. Inaccessible WASH facilities were a major challenge for people with mobility, self-care and visual impairments. People with intellectual impairments had difficulty accessing MHM information and their carers despaired when they showed their menstrual blood to others, which could result in abuse. No support mechanisms existed for carers for MHM, and they felt overwhelmed and isolated. Menstrual discomfort was a major challenge; these were managed with home remedies, or not at all. Most participants followed menstrual restrictions, which were widespread and expected; many feared they would be cursed if they did not. As disability is often viewed as a curse, this demonstrates the layers of discrimination faced.

CONCLUSION

Issues related to MHM for people with disabilities is more complex than for others in the population due to the additional disability discrimination and impairment experienced. Research exploring these issues must be conducted in different settings, and MHM interventions, tailored for impairment type and carers requirements,should be developed. Attention to, and resourcing for disability inclusive MHM must be prioritised to ensure 'no one is left behind'.

摘要

背景

经期卫生管理(MHM)是一个公认的公共卫生、社会和教育问题,必须加以实现,以实现人权。残疾人在经期可能会经历多层歧视,但证据很少。

方法

本研究旨在使用定性方法调查尼泊尔卡瓦普巴乔克地区残疾人及其照顾者在 MHM 方面面临的障碍。研究纳入了 20 名 15-24 岁的经期残疾且在华盛顿小组一个或多个功能领域存在“很多困难”或更严重困难的残疾人,以及 13 名为这些人提供经期支持的照顾者。采用目的性抽样选择参与者。使用不同的方法调查 MHM 障碍并进行数据三角测量:深入访谈、观察、PhotoVoice 和排名。我们使用 Nvivo11 对数据进行主题分析。

结果

不同残疾类型的残疾人在 MHM 方面遇到的障碍不同。无障碍的 WASH 设施是行动、自理和视力障碍者的主要挑战。智力障碍者难以获取 MHM 信息,当他们向他人展示经血时,照顾者感到绝望,这可能导致虐待。照顾者没有 MHM 支持机制,他们感到不知所措和孤立。经期不适是一个主要挑战;这些问题用家庭疗法来解决,或者根本不解决。大多数参与者遵循月经限制,这些限制很普遍且被期望遵守;许多人担心如果不遵守,就会被诅咒。由于残疾通常被视为一种诅咒,这表明他们面临着多层歧视。

结论

与其他人群相比,残疾人的 MHM 问题更加复杂,因为他们除了残疾歧视之外,还会经历其他残疾问题。必须在不同环境中开展研究探索这些问题,并应根据残疾类型和照顾者的要求制定专门的 MHM 干预措施。必须优先考虑关注和为残疾包容性 MHM 提供资源,以确保“一个都不落下”。

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