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Menstrual hygiene management practice and associated factors among high school and preparatory school adolescent students in Debre Markos town, Northwest, Ethiopia: a mixed-method study

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Abstract Background Despite being a normal occurrence, menstruation requires hygienic care and is associated with a number of myths and wrongdoings. Menstrual hygiene issues have been linked to major health issues, such as urinary tract and reproductive tract infections. Consequently, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the management of menstrual hygiene and related aspects among teenage students in Debre Markos town, North West, Ethiopia. Methods From March 15 to April 15, 2019, teenage pupils in Debre Markos town participated in a cross-sectional mixed study. An in-depth interview and a self-administered structured questionnaire were used to gather data. Quantitative information was imported into Epi Data and then exported to SPSS for examination. A 95% Confidence Interval of p-value ≤ 0.05 was used to declare significance. The method of thematic content analysis was used to examine the qualitative data. Result This study comprised 531 individuals in total, with a 96.2% response rate. Approximately 260 adolescent females (49%, 95% CI: 39.2, 59.2) had good management practices for menstrual hygiene. Girls whose mothers were private employees (AOR: 0.3, 95% CI: 0.09, 0.99), self-employed (AOR: 0.52, 95% CI: 0.28, 0.98) and housewives (AOR: 0.53, 95% CI: 0.29, 0.98), and parent-adolescent discussions about menstruation (AOR: 1.62, 95% CI: 1.40, 3.34) were significantly associated with good menstrual hygiene management. Adolescence aged 17 years or older (AOR: 2.13, 95% CI: 1.32, 3.44) were found to have good knowledge regarding menstrual hygiene (AOR: 1.59, 95% CI: 1.43, 2.94). The qualitative study found that ignorance, an unfavorable school climate, and cultural and economic factors were the main causes of teenagers’ poor menstrual hygiene. Conclusion Nearly half of adolescent girls had good menstrual hygiene practice. Menstrual hygiene practice was associated with adolescent age, knowledge of menstruation, maternal occupational and discussion with parents. Girls had difficulty to manage menstrual hygiene due to poor knowledge, unsafe school environment, and cultural barriers. Thus, school-based programs aimed at improving knowledge towards menstrual hygiene management are needed.
Title: Menstrual hygiene management practice and associated factors among high school and preparatory school adolescent students in Debre Markos town, Northwest, Ethiopia: a mixed-method study
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Abstract Background Despite being a normal occurrence, menstruation requires hygienic care and is associated with a number of myths and wrongdoings.
Menstrual hygiene issues have been linked to major health issues, such as urinary tract and reproductive tract infections.
Consequently, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the management of menstrual hygiene and related aspects among teenage students in Debre Markos town, North West, Ethiopia.
Methods From March 15 to April 15, 2019, teenage pupils in Debre Markos town participated in a cross-sectional mixed study.
An in-depth interview and a self-administered structured questionnaire were used to gather data.
Quantitative information was imported into Epi Data and then exported to SPSS for examination.
A 95% Confidence Interval of p-value ≤ 0.
05 was used to declare significance.
The method of thematic content analysis was used to examine the qualitative data.
Result This study comprised 531 individuals in total, with a 96.
2% response rate.
Approximately 260 adolescent females (49%, 95% CI: 39.
2, 59.
2) had good management practices for menstrual hygiene.
Girls whose mothers were private employees (AOR: 0.
3, 95% CI: 0.
09, 0.
99), self-employed (AOR: 0.
52, 95% CI: 0.
28, 0.
98) and housewives (AOR: 0.
53, 95% CI: 0.
29, 0.
98), and parent-adolescent discussions about menstruation (AOR: 1.
62, 95% CI: 1.
40, 3.
34) were significantly associated with good menstrual hygiene management.
Adolescence aged 17 years or older (AOR: 2.
13, 95% CI: 1.
32, 3.
44) were found to have good knowledge regarding menstrual hygiene (AOR: 1.
59, 95% CI: 1.
43, 2.
94).
The qualitative study found that ignorance, an unfavorable school climate, and cultural and economic factors were the main causes of teenagers’ poor menstrual hygiene.
Conclusion Nearly half of adolescent girls had good menstrual hygiene practice.
Menstrual hygiene practice was associated with adolescent age, knowledge of menstruation, maternal occupational and discussion with parents.
Girls had difficulty to manage menstrual hygiene due to poor knowledge, unsafe school environment, and cultural barriers.
Thus, school-based programs aimed at improving knowledge towards menstrual hygiene management are needed.

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