Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA.
Department of Infectious Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Glob Health Action. 2023 Dec 31;16(1):2279396. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2023.2279396. Epub 2023 Nov 27.
Research on menstrual health is required to understand menstrual needs and generate solutions to improve health, wellbeing, and productivity. The identification of research priorities will help inform where to invest efforts and resources.
To identify research priorities for menstrual health across the life-course, in consultation with a range of stakeholder groups from a variety of geographic regions, and to identify if menstrual health research priorities varied by expertise.
A modified version of the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative approach was utilized to reach consensus on a set of research priorities. Multisector stakeholders with menstrual health expertise, identified through networks and the literature, were invited to submit research questions through an online survey. Responses were consolidated, and individuals were invited to rank these questions based on novelty, potential for intervention, and importance/impact. Research priority scores were calculated and evaluated by participants' characteristics.
Eighty-two participants proposed 1135 research questions, which were consolidated into 94 unique research questions. The mean number of questions did not differ between low- and middle-income country (LMIC) and high-income country (HIC) participants, but significantly more questions were raised by participants with expertise in mental health and WASH. Sixty-six participants then ranked these questions. The top ten-ranked research questions included four on 'understanding the problem', four on 'designing and implementing interventions', one on 'integrating and scaling up', and one on 'measurement'. Indicators for the measurement of adequate menstrual health over time was ranked the highest priority by all stakeholders. Top ten-ranked research questions differed between academics and non-academics, and between participants from HICs and LMICs, reflecting differences in needs and knowledge gaps.
A list of ranked research priorities was generated through a consultative process with stakeholders across LMICs and HICs which can inform where to invest efforts and resources.
为了了解月经需求并提出改善健康、福祉和生产力的解决方案,需要对月经健康进行研究。确定研究重点将有助于了解在哪里投入努力和资源。
与来自不同地理区域的各种利益相关者团体协商,确定整个生命周期的月经健康研究重点,并确定月经健康研究重点是否因专业知识而异。
采用儿童健康与营养研究倡议(Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative)方法的改进版本,就一系列研究重点达成共识。通过网络和文献确定具有月经健康专业知识的多部门利益相关者,并邀请他们通过在线调查提交研究问题。对回复进行合并,并邀请个人根据新颖性、干预潜力和重要性/影响对这些问题进行排名。根据参与者的特点计算和评估研究重点得分。
82 名参与者提出了 1135 个研究问题,这些问题被合并为 94 个独特的研究问题。中低收入国家(LMIC)和高收入国家(HIC)参与者提出的问题数量没有差异,但具有心理健康和 WASH 专业知识的参与者提出的问题明显更多。然后,66 名参与者对这些问题进行了排名。排名前十的研究问题包括四个关于“了解问题”,四个关于“设计和实施干预措施”,一个关于“整合和扩大规模”,一个关于“衡量”。所有利益相关者都将随着时间推移衡量充分月经健康的指标列为最高优先事项。排名前十的研究问题在学术界和非学术界以及 HIC 和 LMIC 参与者之间存在差异,反映了需求和知识差距的不同。
通过与来自 LMIC 和 HIC 的利益相关者进行协商性过程,生成了一份排名靠前的研究重点清单,可据此确定在哪里投入努力和资源。