Experiences of undergraduates with dysmenorrhea: understanding the limitations of pharmacological management.

IF 2.5 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Przeglad Menopauzalny Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-09 DOI:10.5114/pm.2022.117184
Eunice Osuala, Oluebubechukwu Udi, Glad Samchisadede, Lawrence Iruo, Basil Ogbu, Florence Mandah
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Abstract

Introduction: It has become imperative to revisit facilitating factors of dysmenorrheal painful menstruation in order to further understand contributory habits common in the affected population. Hence, the present study aimed to explore lifestyles common among female students experiencing dysmenorrhea.

Material and methods: The survey was carried out among 358 female students. Data were obtained using a researcher-administered questionnaire from a sample size of 208 that was derived using the multistage sampling method. The descriptive method of analysis was used to analyze responses from respondents.

Results: It was revealed that 175 (89.7%) experience dysmenorrhea, which is higher than the number of respondents (42.6%) with a family history of dysmenorrhea, and dysmenorrheal symptoms of 106 (60.6%) of respondents are aggravated by excessive intake of sweet drinks/snacks. On a 5-point Likert scale with criterion mean 3, management of dysmenorrhea among respondents shows that they likely needed medication (3.93 ±0.72), used prescribed medications from varying sources (3.31 ±1.47), with an increased likelihood to use any home remedies or self-care such as herbal mixtures and assuming a comfortable body position (3.42 ±1.35) to ease period pain.

Conclusions: Critical empirical consideration is needed to review non-pharmacological interventions to relieve painful menstruation following a rise in the incidence of dysmenorrhea.

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痛经大学生的经验:了解药物治疗的局限性。
前言:为了进一步了解痛经人群中常见的致病习惯,重新审视痛经的促进因素已成为当务之急。因此,本研究旨在探讨女学生痛经的常见生活方式。材料与方法:对358名女大学生进行调查。数据采用多阶段抽样方法从208个样本量中获得的研究人员管理的问卷。采用描述性分析方法分析受访者的回答。结果:175人(89.7%)出现痛经,高于有痛经家族史的受访者(42.6%),106人(60.6%)因摄入过多甜饮料/零食加重痛经症状。在标准平均值为3的5点李克特量表上,受访者对痛经的处理表明,他们可能需要药物治疗(3.93±0.72),使用不同来源的处方药(3.31±1.47),更有可能使用任何家庭疗法或自我护理,如草药混合物,并采取舒适的体位(3.42±1.35)来缓解痛经。结论:在痛经发生率上升后,需要对非药物干预措施进行关键的经验性考虑。
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Przeglad Menopauzalny
Przeglad Menopauzalny OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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3.40
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32
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