“What are we doing here?”: Reflections on developing a transcultural “Road Map” for global menstrual hygiene management

Jodie Bigalky, April Mackey, Annie Namathanga, Pammla Petrucka
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Introduction: Globally, reproductive aged girls and women experience personal and social barriers to access the simplest of supplies or menstrual friendly hygiene facilities, exclusion from full participation, and even violation of their human rights, simply because they are experiencing the biological event of menstruation. In Malawi, Africa specifically, the management of menstruation is a challenge for girls and women. This paper examines the process of developing a menstrual hygiene friendly facilities tool for the Malawian context.Methods: Autobiographical narrative inquiry was used for this research. Chronological annals, personal communications, draft tool development documents, journals, text messages, photos, and mementos were used to co-construct an experiential narrative.Results: Four threads that shaped the process of this nursing research collaboration were identified through the creation of the narrative as follows: (1) feeling vulnerable, (2) our realization, (3) building collaborative relationships, and (4) revisiting the product of the research.Conclusions: Three implications for global transcultural nursing practice emerged from this research: (1) collaborative partnerships, (2) cultural adaptions of interventions, and (3) continuous learning and reflection. These implications can be used to guide future international nursing research.
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"我们在这里做什么?关于制定全球经期卫生管理跨文化 "路线图 "的思考
导言:在全球范围内,育龄女孩和妇女在获得最简单的用品或月经友好型卫生设施方面遇到个人和社会障碍,被排除在充分参与之外,甚至人权受到侵犯,原因仅仅是她们正在经历月经这一生理事件。特别是在非洲马拉维,月经管理是女孩和妇女面临的一项挑战。本文探讨了为马拉维开发经期卫生友好型设施工具的过程:本研究采用自传体叙事调查法。年表、个人通信、工具开发文件草案、日志、短信、照片和纪念品被用于共同构建经验叙事:结果:通过创建叙述,确定了影响此次护理研究合作过程的以下四条主线:(1) 脆弱感,(2) 我们的觉悟,(3) 建立合作关系,(4) 重新审视研究成果:本研究为全球跨文化护理实践提供了三点启示:(1) 协作伙伴关系,(2) 干预措施的文化适应性,(3) 持续学习和反思。这些意义可用于指导未来的国际护理研究。
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