Department of Midwifery, College of Health Sciences, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Ethiopia.
School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Ethiopia.
PLoS One. 2024 Oct 22;19(10):e0309985. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309985. eCollection 2024.
Menstrual hygiene management is a critical aspect of adolescent health. However, access to adequate menstrual hygiene products and sanitation facilities is severely restricted during times of war. There is a dearth of information about the menstrual hygiene needs of adolescent girls during humanitarian crises. This study investigated the menstrual hygiene management needs of the internally displaced adolescent girls in the war-torn region of Tigray, Ethiopia.
A qualitative study was conducted in three centers for internally displaced people in Mekelle, Tigray Region. Four focus-group discussions and six in-depth interviews were conducted using the local language among 39 adolescent girls aged 13-19 years. The collected data were recorded, transcribed, translated, and analyzed using the ATLAS.ti-7.5.18 software through a qualitative thematic analysis approach.
Six primary themes were identified: 1) shortage of menstrual pads; 2) poor accommodation of latrine facilities; 3) silence around menstruation; 4) exchange of menstrual pads for life-saving commodities, 5) lack of privacy; 6) menstruation is a "curse" for adolescent girls living in displaced people's camps. The study highlights the significant challenges faced by internally displaced adolescent girls in managing their menstrual hygiene while living in camps for internally displaced people. Lack of access to adequate menstrual hygiene management supplies often leads them to use rags or worn-out clothing instead of menstrual pads.
Access to adequate menstrual hygiene products and sanitation facilities is severely limited among displaced adolescent girls in Tigray. The findings emphasize the urgent need to address menstrual hygiene issues during emergencies. Supplying essential items such as sanitary pads, soap, water, sanitation infrastructure, and improved information on menstrual hygiene management should be prioritized.
经期卫生管理是青少年健康的一个关键方面。然而,在战争时期,获得足够的经期卫生用品和卫生设施受到严重限制。关于人道主义危机期间青春期少女的经期卫生需求,信息十分匮乏。本研究调查了埃塞俄比亚提格雷战区流离失所青少年女孩的经期卫生管理需求。
在梅克莱的三个流离失所者中心进行了一项定性研究。使用当地语言,对 39 名 13-19 岁的青春期女孩进行了 4 次焦点小组讨论和 6 次深入访谈。使用 ATLAS.ti-7.5.18 软件对收集的数据进行了记录、转录、翻译和分析,采用定性主题分析方法。
确定了 6 个主要主题:1)卫生巾短缺;2)厕所设施简陋;3)对经期闭口不谈;4)用卫生巾换取救命商品;5)缺乏隐私;6)经期是难民营中少女的“诅咒”。研究强调了居住在流离失所者营地的青少年女孩在管理经期卫生方面面临的重大挑战。缺乏足够的经期卫生管理用品,使她们经常使用破布或破旧衣物代替卫生巾。
提格雷的流离失所少女获取充足的经期卫生用品和卫生设施的机会受到严重限制。研究结果强调了在紧急情况下解决经期卫生问题的紧迫性。应优先提供必要物品,如卫生巾、肥皂、水、卫生基础设施以及关于经期卫生管理的改进信息。