Menstrual knowledge and practices of Pakistani girls: A multicenter, cross-sectional study.

Health promotion Knowledge Menstruation Obstetrics & gynecology Pakistan Practices Public health Quality of life Women's health

Journal

Heliyon
ISSN: 2405-8440
Titre abrégé: Heliyon
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101672560

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2020
Historique:
received: 24 09 2019
revised: 20 11 2019
accepted: 31 12 2019
entrez: 12 2 2020
pubmed: 12 2 2020
medline: 12 2 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Information regarding the menstrual knowledge and practices of Pakistani girls is sparse. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the knowledge and practices of Pakistani girls regarding menstruation. This cross-sectional study was conducted among four categories of university female students of medical, pharmacy, nursing, and arts & humanities during a period of 5 months (November 2016-March 2017). The data were acquired using a self-administered questionnaire from 3 medical institutes, 2 pharmacy institutes, 3 nursing institutes and 2 arts & humanities institutes at Lahore, Pakistan. The mean age of participants (N = 1777) was 20.38 ± 2.39 years. Overall 39.5%, 76.1% and 29.3% respondents' provided correct answers to the questions concerning menstrual cycle length, duration of menstrual bleeding and source of bleeding, respectively. Regarding the understanding of menstruation, around 27% understood it as monthly bleeding happening with every woman, whereas 18% stated that it was a sign of adulthood. However, a small proportion believed that it was removal of dirt from the body. Regarding the practices-related to menstruation, there were some malpractices regarding diet and dietary intake (avoiding certain foods, eating less, and less fluid intake). However, the hygienic practices were found to be satisfactory. In conclusion, Pakistani university girls have some misconceptions, misperceptions and malpractices related to menstruation. Our findings draw attention to conduct awareness programs in order to eradicate these misconceptions, myths and malpractices.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32042953
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03157
pii: S2405-8440(20)30002-5
pii: e03157
pmc: PMC7002775
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

e03157

Informations de copyright

© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Auteurs

Hafsa Mansoor (H)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Muhammad Salman (M)

Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan.

Noman Asif (N)

District Headquarter Hospital Pakpattan, Pakpattan, Pakistan.

Zia Ul Mustafa (ZU)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
District Headquarter Hospital Pakpattan, Pakpattan, Pakistan.

Asma Shah Nawaz (AS)

Shalamar Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.

Jabeen Mohsin (J)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Bushra Arif (B)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Amna Sheikh (A)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Naureen Shehzadi (N)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Khalid Hussain (K)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Athar Masood (A)

Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

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