Effective factors on menstrual health among female students in Bam city: a qualitative study

Journal Title: Electronic Physician - Year 2018, Vol 10, Issue 2

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Menarche is an independent puberty event in a girl's life, and is associated with physical growth, ability in marriage and fertility. Therefore, poor menstrual health can be a major determinant of morbidity, as well as physical, mental and social problems in this age group. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the effective factors on menstrual health among female students in Bam city. METHODS: The qualitative study was conducted using content analysis approach in 2017. The participants were 32 individuals consisting of 13 students, 10 mothers of the same students, 9 school associates and health educators of 5 secondary schools in Bam city, who were selected based on an objective-oriented approach. The sampling was done until data saturation. Data collection methods were semi-structured and in-depth interview. Data analysis was performed using the steps suggested by Graneheim and Landman. RESULTS: There were two categories (easy interaction and inappropriate adaptation to changes in health behavior), 13 sub-categories and 52 initial codes. The positive factors included easy access to sanitary pads, appropriate school education, easy access to health and therapeutic services and school flexibility on menstrual issues, while the negative factors included inadequate facilities for sanitary pad disposal, lack of access to informed people about menstrual issues, insufficient attention to menstrual problems, feeling ashamed, the high cost of menstrual health, self-medication with traditional medicines, inadequate self-directed education, lack of awareness and trust in health center staff, and following family and teachers in menstrual problems. CONCLUSION: Overall, this study indicated that economic, social, cultural and educational factors affect menstrual health. Therefore, the identification of each of these factors helps planners to apply the most appropriate methods and strategies for menstrual health improvement

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Mohammad Ali Morowatisharifabad, Aliakbar Vaezi, Neda Mohammadinia

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  • EP ID EP337842
  • DOI 10.19082/6310
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Mohammad Ali Morowatisharifabad, Aliakbar Vaezi, Neda Mohammadinia (2018). Effective factors on menstrual health among female students in Bam city: a qualitative study. Electronic Physician, 10(2), 6310-6318. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-337842