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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-156399

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Background. Hygiene-related practices of women during menstruation are of paramount importance. There is a lack of sizeable literature on menstrual practices from northern India. We documented the menstrual hygiene practices of rural women and assessed their willingness to pay for sanitary napkins. Methods. A cross-sectional study was done in villages under the Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project (CRHSP), situated in Ballabgarh, Haryana. The study participants were women in the age group of 15–45 years. Nine villages were selected randomly while the number of respondents in each selected village was decided through the probability proportionate to size sampling method. The households were selected using systematic sampling. One woman was interviewed in each household using a pre-tested questionnaire. Results. A total of 995 women were interviewed. A majority of them (62%) were unaware of the reason(s) for menstruation. The role of the health sector in providing information regarding menstruation was low as only a few women (1.5%) had got information from the auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM)/health worker (HW). For the majority of women, besides religious activities, other routine activities did not suffer during menstruation. Only 28.8% of women were using sanitary napkins and of those who did not use napkins, only one-fourth (25.3%) were willing to buy them. The mean (SD) price per napkin that these women were ready to pay was `0.54 (0.43), equivalent to US$ 0.01. Conclusion. Women in the reproductive age group should be provided with appropriate information about menstruation, and they should be told about the advantages of using sanitary napkins. Health sector functionaries should play a proactive role in the delivery of such information.


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Adolescent , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice/ethnology , Humans , India/epidemiology , Menstrual Hygiene Products/economics , Menstrual Hygiene Products/statistics & numerical data , Menstruation/ethnology , Menstruation/psychology , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires , Residence Characteristics , Rural Health Services , Rural Population/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult
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VozAndes ; 23(2): 95-96, 2012.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1016879

ABSTRACT

La investigación científica es una herramienta fundamental para el desarrollo del conocimiento en varios campos de la actividad médica y de salud pública. Su importancia, al igual que la necesidad de transmitir sus avances en propuestas pragmáticas, ha sido resaltada en varios trabajos previos [1 - 3]. Por lo tanto, es crucial que los profesionales en ciencias de la salud tengan un entendimiento general pero completo, sobre los diferentes métodos disponibles para llevar a cabo tan encomiable actividad.


Scientific research is a fundamental tool for knowledge development in various fields of activity Medical and public health. its importance, as well as the need to convey its progress in pragmatic proposals, it has been highlighted in several works previous [1 - 3]. Therefore, it is crucial that science professionals of health have a general but complete understanding about the different methods available to carry out so commendable activity.


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Humans , Editorial , Scientific Research and Technological Development , Adaptive Clinical Trials as Topic , Ecuador
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Ann Card Anaesth ; 2004 Jul; 7(2): 175
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-1607
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