Department of Communication, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Utah Valley University, 800 W University Parkway, Orem, UT, 84058, USA.
Department of Public Health, College of Health and Human Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
BMC Womens Health. 2023 Jul 4;23(1):351. doi: 10.1186/s12905-023-02457-2.
Studies have proven that lack of access to menstruation products negatively affects school attendance, academic performance, and individual health. Implementing "period policies," or programs offering free menstruation products, are becoming popular in schools, businesses, and communities in high-income countries. U.S.-based Purdue University announced in February 2020 that free pads and tampons would be stocked in all women's and gender-neutral restrooms in campus buildings. This study aimed to capture the experiences of menstruators about free menstrual products and the impact of a university-wide free menstruation management product policy and program. A second purpose was to understand how access to menstrual management products is intertwined with broader socio-cultural experiences of a menstruator.
As part of a larger study, virtual focus group discussions (n = 32 across 5 focus groups) were conducted in February 2021. Eligible participants were student-menstruators attending Purdue University. We used thematic analysis techniques for data analysis, allowing for a constant comparative approach to data contextualization and theme identification.
Focus group discussions revealed vivid menarche and menstruation experiences, shifting period culture, recollections of shame and stigma, and use of various technologies to manage menstruation. Recommendations for community-based programs offering free products included maintaining stock, making informed product choices, and broadly distributing program information to increase awareness of free product placements.
Findings offer practical recommendations that will contribute to menstruation management and period poverty solutions for university communities.
研究表明,缺乏经期用品会对入学率、学业成绩和个人健康产生负面影响。在高收入国家,学校、企业和社区越来越多地实施“经期政策”或提供免费经期用品的项目。美国普渡大学于 2020 年 2 月宣布,将在校园建筑内所有女性和男女通用的洗手间免费提供卫生巾和卫生棉条。本研究旨在了解经期者对免费经期用品的体验,以及大学范围内免费经期管理产品政策和项目的影响。第二个目的是了解获得经期管理产品是如何与经期者更广泛的社会文化体验交织在一起的。
作为一项更大研究的一部分,我们于 2021 年 2 月进行了虚拟焦点小组讨论(共有 5 个焦点小组,每组 32 人)。合格的参与者是在普渡大学就读的女学生。我们使用主题分析技术进行数据分析,允许对数据进行上下文化和主题识别的不断比较方法。
焦点小组讨论揭示了生动的初潮和经期经历、不断变化的经期文化、羞耻和污名的回忆,以及各种管理经期的技术的使用。对提供免费产品的基于社区的项目的建议包括保持库存、做出明智的产品选择以及广泛分发项目信息,以提高对免费产品的认识。
研究结果提供了实用的建议,将有助于大学社区的经期管理和经期贫困解决方案。