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巴塞罗那地区(西班牙)女性和经期女性的月经不平等和月经健康体验:一项定性研究。

Experiences of menstrual inequity and menstrual health among women and people who menstruate in the Barcelona area (Spain): a qualitative study.

机构信息

Fundació Institut Universitari per a la recerca a l'Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol i Gurina (IDIAPJGol), Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 587 attic, 08007, Barcelona, Spain.

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2022 Feb 19;19(1):45. doi: 10.1186/s12978-022-01354-5.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Menstrual health and menstrual inequity have been neglected in social, economic, healthcare and political spheres. Although available evidence is scarce, it already suggests a link between experiencing menstrual inequity (which refers to the systematic disparities in accessing menstrual health and education, menstrual products and spaces for menstrual management, among other aspects) and menstrual health outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore experiences of menstrual health and menstrual inequity among women and people who menstruate aged 18-55 in Barcelona and surrounding areas (Spain).

METHODS

A qualitative study, using a critical feminist perspective, was conducted. Sampling was purposeful and selective. Recruitment was through sexual and reproductive health centres, social media and snowball sampling techniques. Thirty-four semi-structured photo-elicitation interviews were conducted between December 2020 and February 2021. Interviews took place in sexual and reproductive health centres, public spaces, and by telephone. Data were analysed using Reflexive Thematic Analysis.

RESULTS

Three themes were identified: "Systemic neglect of menstruation and the menstrual cycle", "When "the private" becomes public: menstrual management" and "Navigating menstrual health: between medicalization and agency". Experiences of menstrual inequity appeared to be widespread among participants. They referred to the impact of having to conceal menstruation and the barriers to managing menstruation in public spaces. Choosing menstrual products was often influenced by price and availability; several participants reported menstrual poverty. A general lack of menstrual education was described. Menstrual education was usually gained through personal experience and self-learnings, or through families and friends. Menstruation and the menstrual cycle had a significant impact on participants' day-to-day. Accessing and navigating the healthcare system was challenging, as participants mostly reported feeling dismissed and almost exclusively offered hormonal contraception as a panacea to address menstrual health.

CONCLUSIONS

The impact of menstrual inequity appears to be far-reaching. Multidimensional structural policies should promote agency in individuals and communities to enable opportunities for menstrual education, access to menstrual products, healthcare services and adequate menstrual-management facilities. Health professionals' training is also necessary to improve access to and quality of menstrual healthcare. Policies need to be inclusive of non-binary and trans people, and vulnerable populations.

摘要

引言

在社会、经济、医疗保健和政治领域,月经健康和月经不平等一直被忽视。尽管现有证据有限,但已经表明月经不平等(指在获得月经健康和教育、月经产品以及月经管理空间等方面存在系统性差异)与月经健康结果之间存在联系。本研究旨在探索 18-55 岁巴塞罗那及周边地区(西班牙)的女性和经期女性的月经健康和月经不平等经历。

方法

本研究采用批判女性主义视角进行定性研究。采用目的性和选择性抽样。通过性健康和生殖健康中心、社交媒体和滚雪球抽样技术进行招募。2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 2 月期间,进行了 34 次半结构式照片访谈。访谈在性健康和生殖健康中心、公共场所和电话中进行。使用反思性主题分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

确定了三个主题:“对月经和月经周期的系统忽视”、“当‘私人’成为公共时:月经管理”和“在月经健康中导航:在医学化和代理之间”。参与者普遍经历过月经不平等。她们提到了必须隐瞒月经和在公共场所管理月经的障碍。选择月经产品通常受价格和可用性的影响;一些参与者报告了月经贫困。人们普遍缺乏月经教育。月经教育通常通过个人经验和自我学习,或通过家庭和朋友获得。月经和月经周期对参与者的日常生活有重大影响。获得和导航医疗保健系统具有挑战性,因为参与者主要报告感到被忽视,几乎只提供荷尔蒙避孕药作为解决月经健康问题的万灵药。

结论

月经不平等的影响似乎是深远的。多维结构性政策应促进个人和社区的代理机构,为月经教育、月经产品、医疗保健服务和充足的月经管理设施提供机会。还需要培训卫生专业人员,以改善月经保健的可及性和质量。政策需要包容非二元性别和跨性别者以及弱势群体。

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