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乌干达穆科诺地区职场中的经期健康挑战及其对女性工作和福祉的影响:一项横断面调查

Menstrual health challenges in the workplace and consequences for women's work and wellbeing: A cross-sectional survey in Mukono, Uganda.

作者信息

Hennegan Julie, Bukenya Justine N, Makumbi Fredrick E, Nakamya Petranilla, Exum Natalie G, Schwab Kellogg J, Kibira Simon P S

机构信息

Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program, Burnet Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, The Water Institute, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States of America.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2022 Jul 21;2(7):e0000589. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000589. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

This study describes women's menstrual health needs at work in Uganda and explores the associations between unmet needs and women's work and wellbeing. We undertook a cross-sectional survey of women working in marketplaces, public primary schools, and health care facilities in Mukono district, central Uganda. Survey questions were designed to capture women's experiences of managing menstrual bleeding, pain, social support, and the social environment. A total 435 women working in markets, 45 teachers and 45 health care facility workers participated. Of these, 15% missed work due to their last period, and 41% would prefer not to work during menstruation. Unmet menstrual health needs were associated with consequences for women's work and psychological wellbeing. Experiencing menstrual pain (aPR 3.65 95%CI 1.48-9.00), along with the use of improvised menstrual materials (aPR 1.41 95%CI 1.08-1.83), not feeling comfortable to discuss menstruation at work (aPR 1.54 95%CI 1.01-2.34) and the expectation that women should stay home when menstruating (aPR 2.44 95%CI 1.30-4.60) were associated with absenteeism due to menstruation. In contrast, not having menstrual management needs met (aPR 1.45 95%CI 1.17-1.79) and the attitude that menstruating women are dirty (aPR 1.94 95%CI 1.50-2.51), along with pain (aPR 1.59 95%CI 1.12-2.24) and norms around absenteeism were associated with wanting to miss work. After adjustment for age and poverty, unmet menstrual management needs (b = -5.97, 95%CI -8.89, -2.97), pain (b = -3.89, 95%CI -7.71, -0.08) and poor social support (b = -5.40, 95%CI -9.22, -1.57) were associated with lower wellbeing measured using the WHO-5. Attitudes that menstruation should be kept secret (b = 4.48, 95%CI 0.79, 8.17) and is dirty (b = 4.59, 95%CI 0.79, 8.40) were associated with higher wellbeing. Findings suggest that supporting care for menstrual pain, addressing secrecy surrounding menstruation and the perception of menstruation as dirty, and improving access to materials and facilities for managing menstrual bleeding are avenues for programs and policies to support working women.

摘要

本研究描述了乌干达女性在工作中的月经健康需求,并探讨了未满足的需求与女性工作及福祉之间的关联。我们对乌干达中部穆科诺区市场、公立小学和医疗保健机构的女性进行了一项横断面调查。调查问题旨在了解女性在管理月经出血、疼痛、社会支持和社会环境方面的经历。共有435名市场女性工作者、45名教师和45名医疗保健机构工作者参与。其中,15%的人因上次月经而缺勤,41%的人更希望在月经期间不工作。未满足的月经健康需求与女性的工作和心理健康后果相关。经历月经疼痛(调整后风险比3.65,95%置信区间1.48 - 9.00)、使用简易月经用品(调整后风险比1.41,95%置信区间1.08 - 1.83)、在工作中讨论月经时感觉不舒服(调整后风险比1.54,95%置信区间1.01 - 2.34)以及认为女性月经期间应待在家中的观念(调整后风险比2.44,95%置信区间1.30 - 4.60)与因月经而缺勤有关。相比之下,月经管理需求未得到满足(调整后风险比1.45,95%置信区间1.17 - 1.79)、认为经期女性脏的观念(调整后风险比1.94,95%置信区间1.50 - 2.51)、疼痛(调整后风险比1.59,95%置信区间1.12 - 2.24)以及缺勤规范与想要缺勤有关。在对年龄和贫困进行调整后,未满足的月经管理需求(b = -5.97,95%置信区间 -8.89, -2.97)、疼痛(b = -3.89,95%置信区间 -7.71, -0.08)和社会支持不足(b = -5.40,95%置信区间 -9.22, -1.57)与使用世界卫生组织-5量表测量的较低福祉相关。认为月经应保密(b = 4.48,95%置信区间0.79,8.17)和脏(b = 4.59,95%置信区间0.79,8.40)的观念与较高福祉相关。研究结果表明,为月经疼痛提供支持性护理、消除围绕月经的保密性和对月经的脏污观念、改善管理月经出血的用品和设施的可及性,是支持职业女性的项目和政策的途径。

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