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重视月经健康与卫生:对孟加拉国女性青少年运动员面临的挑战及设施需求的质性探索

Taking menstruation health and hygiene seriously: a qualitative exploration of the challenges and facility requirements of female adolescent athletes in Bangladesh.

作者信息

Nurunnahar Syeda, Akter Nazrin, Jahan Farjana, Haque Rehnuma, Hennegan Julie, Mahfuz Mehjabin Tishan

机构信息

Environmental Health and WASH, Health Systems and Population Studies Division, icddr,b, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Global Health and Migration Unit, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2025 May 24;25(1):250. doi: 10.1186/s12905-025-03800-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Proper menstrual management is crucial for well-being and reproductive health. Despite global efforts to improve menstrual health, more than 2.3 billion girls and women still lack access to adequate menstrual hygiene facilities. This issue is exacerbated in physically demanding sports, where menstrual health can impact performance.

OBJECTIVE

This study examines the menstrual experiences and challenges adolescent female athletes face in Bangladesh. It seeks to identify their current menstruation management practices, assess physical, psychological, and sociocultural challenges during menstruation, and evaluate the facility improvements and support systems needed to enhance menstrual management and athletic performance.

METHODS

A qualitative research design was employed, focusing on a phenomenological approach to understand the lived experiences of adolescent athletes. The study was conducted at the Bangladesh Institute of Sports Education (BKSP), which serves approximately 1,500 female athletes. A purposive sampling strategy selected 32 adolescent athletes for in-depth interviews (IDIs) and two focus group discussions (FGDs), which were segmented by age. Additionally, six key informant interviews (KIIs) were conducted with coaches and administrative staff. The data were collected through audio-recorded interviews, and thematic analysis was performed.

RESULTS

This study revealed that sociocultural taboos and misconceptions significantly affect menstrual management practices among athletes. Physical challenges include discomfort, irregular cycles, and limited access to menstrual hygiene products, contributing to increased absenteeism from training. Psychological impacts, such as concerns about reproductive health and inadequate guidance on oral contraceptive pills (OCPs), further complicate the situation. Both athletes and coaches expressed a need for better education and resources.

CONCLUSION

Addressing menstrual management challenges for adolescent female athletes requires a comprehensive approach. Enhanced knowledge and awareness, improved access to menstrual hygiene products, and targeted education for athletes and coaches are essential to enhance menstrual management and athletic performance.

摘要

背景

正确的经期管理对于身心健康和生殖健康至关重要。尽管全球都在努力改善经期健康,但仍有超过23亿女孩和妇女无法获得足够的经期卫生设施。在对体能要求较高的运动中,这个问题更加突出,因为经期健康会影响运动表现。

目的

本研究调查了孟加拉国青少年女运动员的经期经历和面临的挑战。旨在确定她们当前的经期管理做法,评估经期期间的身体、心理和社会文化挑战,并评估改善经期管理和运动表现所需的设施改进和支持系统。

方法

采用定性研究设计,重点采用现象学方法来理解青少年运动员的生活经历。该研究在孟加拉国体育教育学院(BKSP)进行,该学院约有1500名女运动员。采用目的抽样策略,选择了32名青少年运动员进行深入访谈(IDI)和两次焦点小组讨论(FGD),并按年龄进行了分组。此外,还对教练和行政人员进行了六次关键信息访谈(KII)。通过录音访谈收集数据,并进行了主题分析。

结果

本研究表明,社会文化禁忌和误解严重影响了运动员的经期管理做法。身体挑战包括不适、月经周期不规律以及获得经期卫生用品的机会有限,导致训练缺勤率增加。心理影响,如对生殖健康的担忧以及口服避孕药(OCP)指导不足,使情况更加复杂。运动员和教练都表示需要更好的教育和资源。

结论

应对青少年女运动员的经期管理挑战需要采取综合方法。增强知识和意识、改善经期卫生用品的获取以及针对运动员和教练的定向教育对于改善经期管理和运动表现至关重要。

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