Botello-Hermosa Alicia, González-Cano-Caballero María, Guerra-Martín María Dolores, Navarro-Pérez Carmen Flores, Arnedillo-Sánchez Socorro
Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, University of Seville, 41009 Seville, Spain.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Feb 28;12(5):560. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12050560.
The experience of menstruation is often associated with negative connotations and gender stereotypes, which results in making it invisible. This research aimed to explore the perceptions, beliefs, and knowledge of young Spanish women regarding the menstrual cycle and menstruation and their impact on their lives. The study delves into their understanding, menstrual management practices, the types of menstrual products employed, and their experiences related to menstrual health. Qualitative methodology was used with discussion groups as a data collection technique. The participants comprised 45 young Spanish women, aged between 18 and 23, hailing from both rural and urban areas. The majority were university students, with some engaged in part-time work, and one participant working full-time. While many experienced menstrual pain ranging from mild to debilitating, a normalization of this pain often led them to forego seeking specialist assistance. Disposable menstrual products (DMPs) are the most used by participants, despite limited awareness of their absorption capacity. Regarding reusable menstrual products (RMPs), menstrual cup users emphasized comfort but expressed a need for proper training. Negative menstruation experiences could evoke fear and difficulties, underscoring the importance of providing comprehensive menstrual health education encompassing both theoretical and practical components.
月经经历往往与负面含义和性别刻板印象相关联,这导致它变得不被重视。本研究旨在探索西班牙年轻女性对月经周期和月经的认知、信念及知识,以及它们对其生活的影响。该研究深入探讨了她们的理解、月经管理方式、所使用的月经产品类型以及与月经健康相关的经历。研究采用定性方法,以讨论小组作为数据收集技术。参与者包括45名年龄在18至23岁之间的西班牙年轻女性,她们来自农村和城市地区。大多数是大学生,有些从事兼职工作,还有一名参与者全职工作。虽然许多人经历过从轻微到使人衰弱的痛经,但这种疼痛的常态化常常导致她们放弃寻求专业帮助。一次性月经产品(DMPs)是参与者使用最多的,尽管她们对其吸收能力的了解有限。关于可重复使用的月经产品(RMPs),月经杯使用者强调了舒适度,但表示需要适当的培训。负面的月经经历可能引发恐惧和困难,这凸显了提供涵盖理论和实践内容的全面月经健康教育的重要性。