Knowledge Attitude And Practices Towards Menstrual Hygiene Among Secondary School Girls In Makindye Division, Kampala District
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2018-11
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International Health Sciences University.
Abstract
Background: Menstrual hygiene is a significant issue that every girl and woman has to deal
with in her life. Unfortunately, health talks surrounding menstrual hygiene are minimal
owing to the fact that the topic of menstruation is not discussed at all because teachers choose
to avoid the taboo subject. We sought to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices towards
menstrual hygiene among secondary school girls in Makindye division Kampala district.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among secondary school girls
in two selected schools in Makindye, Kampala district, Uganda. Stratified sampling method
was used to select participants whereas data was collected using a self-administered
questionnaire developed by the researcher. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version
20 and a level of significance of 95% was considered in this study.
Results: 193 participants out of 196 invited participants fully completed the study. The mean
age of the respondents was 14 years (S. D =2.6). A significantly high number of girls had
good knowledge 133 (69%)and good attitude 124 (64.2%) towards menstrual hygiene.
Menstrual hygiene practices included: use of sanitary pads, satisfactory facilities for
menstrual hygiene at school, disposal of used sanitary materials in the toilet/latrine.
Restrictions during menstruation included: not being allowed to read the Quran or the Bible
and cultural practices such as menstruation being seen as a disease and debilitating for
women.
Conclusion: The plight of menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls is challenging.
There is need to create awareness on healthy menstrual practices. Formal as well as
informal channels of communication such as teachers, school senior women, mothers,
sisters and friends, need to be emphasized for the delivery of information on menstrual
hygiene, however, it is very important that they have the right knowledge, attitude and
practices on reproductive health. It is also essential to include menstrual hygiene as part
of the package taught in the school curriculum's or during health education.
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Menstruation, Menstruation Hygiene Management