Fundació Institut Universitari per a la Recerca a l'Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol i Gurina (IDIAPJGol), Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 587 attic, 08007, Barcelona, Spain.
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain.
Reprod Health. 2024 Jan 4;21(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s12978-023-01730-9.
Menstrual research and policymaking have become imperative worldwide. It is necessary that these are informed by women and people who menstruate (PWM) alongside expert professionals and activists.
The main aim of this study was to identify and propose policies and community-based actions to address menstrual inequity and promote menstrual health in Catalonia (Spain). This study consisted of two qualitative studies: (a) 34 individual photoelicitation interviews with women and PWM, (b) a World Café study with 22 professionals and activists. Sampling for both studies was purposive and selective. Recruitment was conducted through healthcare centres, social media, key contacts, and snowball sampling techniques. Data were collected in December 2020-September 2022, and analysed using Framework Analysis.
Participants considered the implementation of menstrual policies that address the taboo and stigma of menstruation to be crucial. They stressed the need for menstrual education, which should be integrated into formal education curricula. Participants, and especially women and PWM, highlighted the need to improve the access and quality of healthcare services, so that the menstrual cycle and menstruation are seen as health indicators. Health professionals should encourage agentic informed decisions, hence why both participant groups considered menstrual health education amongst health professionals to be pivotal. Taking action to improve the access and affordability of menstrual products was also imperative for participants, especially for socioeconomically vulnerable populations. Participants agreed on guaranteeing fully equipped menstrual management facilities, and and professionals discussed gender-neutral and sex-segregated bathrooms. Workplace menstrual policies to accommodate and ensure menstrual self-care were also suggested.
Our study highlights the need for multi-dimensional menstrual policies. These should include actions to address menstrual taboo and stigma, to promote menstrual education that goes beyond the hegemonic biomedical prism, to improve the access and quality of menstrual health services, along with policies ensuring adequate menstrual management facilities in public spaces and the access to menstrual products. Policymaking should also focus on how to ensure menstrual management and care in workplaces. Menstrual policies and community-based actions should be framed within intersectionality, to consider how societal structures of power and oppression influence menstrual experiences.
全球范围内,月经研究和决策变得至关重要。有必要让女性和经期女性(menstruating people,简称 PWM)与专业的医学专家和活动家一起,为这些研究和决策提供信息。
本研究的主要目的是确定并提出政策和社区行动,以解决加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)的月经不平等问题,促进月经健康。这项研究包括两个定性研究:(一)对 34 名女性和 PWM 进行了个人照片访谈,(二)对 22 名专业人员和活动家进行了世界咖啡研讨。这两个研究的抽样都是有目的和选择性的。招募工作通过医疗中心、社交媒体、主要联系人以及滚雪球抽样技术进行。数据收集于 2020 年 12 月至 2022 年 9 月,使用框架分析法进行分析。
参与者认为实施解决月经禁忌和污名的月经政策至关重要。他们强调需要进行月经教育,将其纳入正规教育课程。参与者,特别是女性和 PWM,强调需要改善医疗服务的可及性和质量,以便将月经周期和月经视为健康指标。卫生专业人员应鼓励知情决策,因此两组参与者都认为对卫生专业人员进行月经健康教育至关重要。改善月经产品的可及性和可负担性对参与者也很重要,特别是对社会经济弱势群体。参与者一致认为需要保障配备齐全的月经管理设施,专业人员讨论了男女通用和性别隔离的浴室。还建议制定工作场所月经政策,以适应和确保月经期间的自我护理。
我们的研究强调了多维度月经政策的必要性。这些政策应包括解决月经禁忌和污名的行动,推广超越霸权生物医学视角的月经教育,改善月经健康服务的可及性和质量,以及保障公共空间配备充足的月经管理设施和月经产品的获取。决策还应关注如何确保工作场所的月经管理和护理。月经政策和社区行动应纳入交叉性视角,以考虑社会权力和压迫结构如何影响月经体验。