Menstrual hygiene management in the remote rural highlands of eastern Indonesia

I. Assa, D. Bouway, Herbert Innah, Frans Asmuruf, Anike Bowaire, Agustina Yufuai, Maria Hukubun, Olivia Sawias, Widyawati Ratnasariani, D. Daniel
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Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is essential for women's health, but it is often regarded as a taboo topic. This study investigates the practice of MHM in rural and remote Indonesian highlands. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 492 adolescent girls and adult women in the Jayawijaya and Central Mamberamo Districts of Papua Province. Principal component analysis and multiple regression analyses were used to examine the relationships among the respondents' knowledge, attitudes, and MHM practices. The perception that discussing MHM is taboo exists in this area, and certain cultural rituals are associated with a young girl's first period. The respondents have moderate knowledge and attitudes regarding MHM. Furthermore, their practices after using sanitary pads are unhygienic, and may increase the risk of reproductive tract infections, and may pollute the environment. Some variables are positively associated with appropriate MHM practice, namely knowledge of MHM, the perception that menstruation must be kept private, and the importance of using sanitary pads. Finally, the results show that schools do not provide a supportive environment for girls during their period. Overall, there is a need to increase MHM knowledge and foster positive attitudes to enhance healthy MHM among women in the rural and remote highlands of Indonesia.
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印度尼西亚东部偏远农村高地的经期卫生管理
经期卫生管理(MHM)对女性健康至关重要,但却往往被视为一个禁忌话题。本研究调查了印度尼西亚农村和偏远高地的经期卫生管理实践。研究人员对巴布亚省 Jayawijaya 和 Central Mamberamo 地区的 492 名少女和成年妇女进行了横断面研究。研究采用了主成分分析和多元回归分析法来考察受访者的知识、态度和 MHM 实践之间的关系。在该地区,人们认为讨论母婴传播是禁忌,而且某些文化仪式与少女的初潮有关。受访者对母婴传播的认识和态度一般。此外,她们使用卫生护垫后的做法不卫生,可能会增加生殖道感染的风险,并可能污染环境。一些变量与适当的产妇保健做法呈正相关,即产妇保健知识、月经必须保密的观念和使 用卫生护垫的重要性。最后,研究结果表明,学校并没有为处于经期的女孩提供一个有利的环境。总之,有必要增加产妇保健知识,培养积极的态度,以加强印度尼西亚农村和偏远高地妇女健康的产妇保健。
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