Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program, Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jul 1;12(7):e057662. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057662.
The Menstrual Practice Needs Scale (MPNS) is a comprehensive measure of menstrual self-care experience including access to sufficient, comfortable materials to catch or absorb bleeding, supportive spaces for managing menstruation and for disposal and laundering of used materials. It addresses a critical measurement gap to improve quantitative menstrual health research and programme evaluation. The scale was validated in a population of adolescent schoolgirls. This study appraises its performance among adult women.
Cross-sectional survey.
Seven cognitive interviews provided insights into the interpretability of scale items. A survey of 525 working women who had menstruated in the past 6 months (435 working in markets, 45 in schools and 45 working in healthcare facilities) in Mukono District, Uganda was used to test the dimensionality, reliability and validity of the measure.
The 36 scale items were well understood by the study population. Dimensionality was tested for the 28 items relevant to women disposing of menstrual materials and 32 items relevant to those washing and reusing materials. The original subscale structure fit with the data, however, fell short of recommended thresholds for those disposing of materials (root mean squared error of approximation, RMSEA=0.069; Comparative Fit Index, CFI=0.840; Trucker-Lewis Index, TLI=0.824). An alternative subscale structure was an acceptable fit for those disposing (RMSEA=0.051; CFI=0.911; TLI=0.897) and reusing materials (RMSEA=0.053; CFI=0.915; TLI=0.904). MPNS total and subscale scores demonstrated acceptable internal consistency. Higher scores reflected more positive menstrual experiences and were associated with well-being (total score r=0.24, p<0.001), not missing work due to the last menstrual period (total score OR=2.47 95% CI 1.42 to 4.30) and confidence to manage menstruation.
The MPNS offers a valid and reliable way to assess menstrual health needs. The revised factor structure can be used for samples of adult workers. Findings also highlight challenges in assessing the variety of experiences relevant to managing menstrual bleeding.
月经实践需求量表(MPNS)是一种全面的测量月经自我护理体验的方法,包括获得充足、舒适的材料来捕捉或吸收出血、支持管理月经的空间以及处置和清洗使用过的材料。它解决了提高定量月经健康研究和方案评估的关键测量差距。该量表已在青少年女学生群体中得到验证。本研究评估了其在成年女性中的表现。
横断面调查。
七次认知访谈深入了解了量表项目的可解释性。对乌干达穆科诺区过去 6 个月内有月经史的 525 名在职女性(435 名在市场工作,45 名在学校工作,45 名在医疗保健设施工作)进行了一项调查,以测试该测量方法的维度、信度和效度。
研究人群对 36 项量表项目理解良好。对与处置月经材料相关的 28 项和与洗涤和重复使用材料相关的 32 项进行了维度测试。原始子量表结构与数据拟合,但未达到推荐的材料处置子量表结构的阈值(近似均方根误差,RMSEA=0.069;拟合指数,CFI=0.840;Trucker-Lewis 指数,TLI=0.824)。对于处置材料的人来说,另一种替代的子量表结构是可以接受的(RMSEA=0.051;CFI=0.911;TLI=0.897)和重复使用材料的人(RMSEA=0.053;CFI=0.915;TLI=0.904)。MPNS 总分和子量表得分表现出良好的内部一致性。较高的分数反映了更积极的月经体验,并与幸福感相关(总分 r=0.24,p<0.001),不因最后一次月经而缺勤(总分 OR=2.47 95%CI 1.42 至 4.30)和管理月经的信心。
MPNS 提供了一种评估月经健康需求的有效且可靠的方法。修订后的因子结构可用于成年工人样本。研究结果还突出了评估与管理月经出血相关的各种体验的挑战。