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乌干达学生的月经健康干预、教育和心理健康问题(MENISCUS):一项基于学校的集群随机试验研究方案。

Menstrual health interventions, schooling, and mental health problems among Ugandan students (MENISCUS): study protocol for a school-based cluster-randomised trial.

机构信息

MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, P.O. Box 49, Plot 51-59 Nakiwogo Road, Entebbe, Uganda.

LSHTM, London, UK.

出版信息

Trials. 2022 Sep 7;23(1):759. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06672-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Menstrual health is an increasingly recognised public health issue, defined as complete physical, mental, and social well-being in relation to the menstrual cycle. The MENISCUS trial aims to assess whether a multi-component intervention addressing physical and emotional aspects of menstrual health improves educational attainment, mental health problems, menstrual management, self-efficacy, and quality of life among girls in secondary school in Uganda.

METHODS

The study is a parallel-arm cluster-randomised controlled trial with 60 schools (clusters) in Wakiso and Kalungu districts, with a mixed-methods process evaluation to assess intervention fidelity and acceptability and economic and policy analyses. The schools will be randomised 1:1 to immediate intervention or to optimised usual care with delayed intervention delivery. The intervention includes creation of a Menstrual Health Action Group at schools and NGO-led training of trainers on puberty education, development of a drama skit, delivery of a menstrual health kit including reusable pads and menstrual cups, access to pain management strategies including analgesics, and basic improvements to school water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities. Baseline data will be collected from secondary 2 students in 2022 (median age 15.5 years), with endline after 1 year of intervention delivery (3600 females and a random sample of ~900 males). The primary outcomes assessed in girls are (i) examination performance based on the Mathematics, English, and Biology curriculum taught during the intervention delivery (independently assessed by the Uganda National Examinations Board) and (ii) mental health problems using the Total Difficulties Scale of the Strengths and Difficulties 25-item questionnaire. Secondary outcomes are menstrual knowledge and attitudes in girls and boys and, in girls only, menstrual practices, self-efficacy in managing menstruation, quality of life and happiness, prevalence of urogenital infections, school and class attendance using a self-completed menstrual daily diary, and confidence in maths and science.

DISCUSSION

The trial is innovative in evaluating a multi-component school-based menstrual health intervention addressing both physical and emotional aspects of menstrual health and using a "training of trainers" model designed to be sustainable within schools. If found to be cost-effective and acceptable, the intervention will have the potential for national and regional scale-up.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ISRCTN 45461276 . Registered on 16 September 2021.

摘要

背景

月经健康是一个日益受到关注的公共卫生问题,它被定义为与月经周期相关的身体、心理和社会的完全健康。MENISCUS 试验旨在评估一项多方面的干预措施,该措施涉及月经健康的身体和情绪方面,是否能提高乌干达中学女生的教育程度、心理健康问题、月经管理、自我效能感和生活质量。

方法

该研究是一项平行臂群组随机对照试验,共有 60 所学校(群组)参与,位于瓦基索和卡伦古区,同时进行混合方法的过程评估,以评估干预措施的一致性和可接受性,并进行经济和政策分析。这些学校将被随机分为 1:1 的即时干预组或优化的常规护理延迟干预组。干预措施包括在学校建立月经健康行动小组和非政府组织主导的青春期教育培训师培训,开发一个戏剧小品,提供月经健康包,包括可重复使用的护垫和月经杯,提供包括止痛药在内的疼痛管理策略,以及基本改善学校的水、卫生和卫生设施。基线数据将在 2022 年从 2 年级的学生中收集(中位数年龄约 15.5 岁),在干预措施实施 1 年后进行终线评估(约 3600 名女性和约 900 名男性的随机样本)。在女孩中评估的主要结果是(i)根据在干预措施实施期间教授的数学、英语和生物学课程进行的考试成绩(由乌干达国家考试委员会独立评估)和(ii)使用《优势与困难 25 项问卷》的总体困难量表评估心理健康问题。次要结果是女孩和男孩的月经知识和态度,以及仅在女孩中评估的月经实践、管理月经的自我效能感、生活质量和幸福感、泌尿生殖系统感染的流行率、使用自我完成的月经日记的学校和班级出勤率,以及对数学和科学的信心。

讨论

该试验创新性地评估了一项多方面的基于学校的月经健康干预措施,该措施既涉及月经健康的身体方面,也涉及情绪方面,并采用了一种“培训师培训”模式,旨在在学校内具有可持续性。如果被证明具有成本效益和可接受性,该干预措施将有可能在全国和地区范围内推广。

试验注册

ISRCTN45461276。于 2021 年 9 月 16 日注册。

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