Three Rivers Department of Rural Health, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.
Charles Sturt University, Albury, NSW, Australia.
Womens Health (Lond). 2023 Jan-Dec;19:17455057231183839. doi: 10.1177/17455057231183839.
Despite increasing numbers of women serving in defence forces worldwide, little is currently known about how servicewomen manage their pelvic health in the traditionally male environment of the military.
The aim of this study was to explore the impacts of pelvic health issues on Australian Defence Force servicewomen and their experiences of managing their pelvic health in occupational settings.
A qualitative hermeneutic design.
Telephone interviews were conducted on six currently serving female members of the Australian Defence Force located Australia-wide. A semi-structured interview guide, based on the study objectives, was used to guide the audio-recorded interviews. Data were analysed thematically.
Nine themes were identified. The first six themes explored the experiences of servicewomen in maintaining their pelvic health, including suppressing the urge to go, adjusting hydration depending on toilet access, managing menstruation, regaining 'full' fitness postpartum, awareness and prevention of pelvic health conditions, and inhibiting conversations about women's health. The last three themes explored how servicewomen coped with pelvic health conditions, including self-managing symptoms, diagnosing and treating pelvic conditions, and support for servicewomen's pelvic health.
This study suggests workplace culture, low levels of insight into pelvic health norms, and limited healthcare strategies within the Australian Defence Force to support female pelvic health have contributed to servicewomen self-managing pelvic health issues using approaches that may have had significant impacts on their health and well-being.
尽管全球范围内越来越多的女性在国防部队服役,但目前对于女兵如何在军队这种传统男性环境中管理其盆腔健康知之甚少。
本研究旨在探讨盆腔健康问题对澳大利亚国防部队女兵的影响,以及她们在职业环境中管理盆腔健康的经验。
定性诠释学设计。
对澳大利亚各地的六名现役女性澳大利亚国防部队成员进行了电话访谈。半结构化访谈指南基于研究目标,用于指导录音访谈。数据进行了主题分析。
确定了九个主题。前六个主题探讨了女兵维持盆腔健康的经验,包括抑制便意、根据厕所可及性调整水合作用、管理月经、产后恢复“完全”健康、对盆腔健康状况的认识和预防,以及抑制有关女性健康的对话。最后三个主题探讨了女兵如何应对盆腔健康状况,包括自我管理症状、诊断和治疗盆腔疾病,以及对女兵盆腔健康的支持。
本研究表明,工作场所文化、对盆腔健康规范的了解程度低,以及澳大利亚国防部队内支持女性盆腔健康的医疗保健策略有限,导致女兵使用可能对其健康和福祉产生重大影响的方法来自我管理盆腔健康问题。