Exploring the availability and accessibility of menstrual friendly public toilets (MFPTs) in urban spaces: A global multi-city audit study.

Angela-Maithy Nguyen, Andrew R Maroko, Sarah Blake, Elli Sugita, Natália Helou Fazzioni, Marian Fe Theresa C Lomboy, Justine Bukenya, Helen V S Cole, Ernesto R Gregorio, Kim J Hopper, Marni Sommer
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Background: Public toilets enable populations, including those who menstruate, to move through public spaces. Menstrual Friendly Public Toilets (MFPT) are accessible, safe, and clean public toilets that provide those who menstruate the space and resources to navigate cities with dignity and comfort. However, there is little evidence on the status of MFPTs in urban centers. This study assessed the menstrual friendly characteristics of public toilets in Barcelona, Kampala, Manila, New York City, Osaka, Rio de Janeiro and quantified the overall "menstrual friendliness" by city and neighborhood type.

Methods: We conducted public toilet audits in four types of neighborhoods (Business, Tourist, Transit hub, Residential) in each city. The audit tool captured a range of menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) characteristics. Aggregate scores ("MFPT Index") were calculated to summarize the menstrual friendliness of public toilets within the neighborhoods and across cities.

Results: A total of 181 public toilet audits were analyzed. Areas around Transit hubs had the highest density of toilets, Residential areas were comparatively under resourced, and toilets in Business areas were relatively more "menstrual friendly." The overall mean score for the MFPT Index was 0.67, ranging between 0.49 and 0.79 across cities. Sub-domain scores of the MFPT Index indicated key aspects for improvement in relation to Accessibility, Structure, Privacy/Safety, General Resources, Cleanliness, and MHH Resources.

Conclusion: There is a significant gap in the provision of MFPTs in urban centers. Further research is needed to understand the extent of challenges related to accessibility, structural amenities, and availability of MHH-related resources, and how they can best be addressed. Our study's findings underscore the need for the prioritization of MFPTs in public spaces to ensure all individuals have equitable access to manage their menstrual cycles.

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探索城市空间中月经友好型公共厕所(MFPTs)的可用性和可及性:一项全球多城市审计研究。
背景:公共厕所使人们,包括月经来潮的人,能够在公共空间中走动。经期友好公厕(MFPT)是一种方便、安全、清洁的公厕,为经期女性提供空间和资源,让她们有尊严、舒适地在城市中穿行。然而,很少有证据表明mfpt在城市中心的地位。本研究评估了巴塞罗那、坎帕拉、马尼拉、纽约、大阪、里约热内卢公厕的经期友好性特征,并按城市和社区类型对总体“经期友好性”进行了量化。方法:我们在每个城市的四种类型的社区(商业、旅游、交通枢纽、住宅)进行公厕审计。该审计工具捕获了一系列月经健康和卫生(MHH)特征。计算总分(“MFPT指数”)来总结社区和城市公共厕所的月经友好性。结果:对181例公厕审计进行了分析。交通枢纽附近的厕所密度最高,住宅区的厕所资源相对不足,而商业区的厕所相对更“适合月经”。MFPT指数的总体平均得分为0.67,各城市的平均得分在0.49至0.79之间。MFPT指数的子领域得分表明了与可访问性、结构、隐私/安全、一般资源、清洁度和MHH资源相关的关键改进方面。结论:城市中心MFPTs的提供存在较大差距。需要进一步的研究来了解与可达性、结构设施和mhh相关资源的可用性相关的挑战程度,以及如何最好地解决这些挑战。我们的研究结果强调了在公共场所优先考虑mfpt的必要性,以确保所有人都有公平的机会管理自己的月经周期。
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