Menstrual management: a neglected aspect of hygiene interventions

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dc.contributor.author Parker, Alison H. -
dc.contributor.author Smith, Jennifer A. -
dc.contributor.author Verdemato, Tania -
dc.contributor.author Cooke, Jeanette -
dc.contributor.author Webster, James -
dc.contributor.author Carter, Richard C. -
dc.date.accessioned 2014-08-13T04:00:32Z
dc.date.available 2014-08-13T04:00:32Z
dc.date.issued 2014-12-31T00:00:00Z -
dc.identifier.citation Parker AH, Smith JA, Verdemato T, et al., (2014) Menstrual management: a neglected aspect of hygiene interventions. Disaster Prevention and Management, Volume 23, Issue 4, July 2014, pp. 437 - 454
dc.identifier.issn 0965-3562 -
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/DPM-04-2013-0070 -
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/8637
dc.description.abstract Purpose - Effective menstrual management is essential for the mental and physical well being of women. However, many women in low-income countries lack access to the materials and facilities required. They are thus restricted in their activities whilst menstruating thus compromising their education, income and domestic responsibilities. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach - This study describes the menstrual management challenges faced by women in an emergency situation in Uganda. Totally, 50 interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with women from villages, internally displaced person (IDP) camps and schools so that the menstrual management of the host population could be compared with the IDPs. Findings - This study showed that in IDP camps there was a significant lack of materials including soap, underpants and absorbing cloth, and facilities like latrines and bathing shelters. As a consequence women in IDP camps suffer with poor health and diminished dignity. There is also a lack of education about menstruation and reproductive health and practices are strongly influenced by cultural taboos. Originality/value - This is the first time that the menstrual management of women in IDP or refugee camps has been studied. en_UK
dc.language.iso en_UK -
dc.publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited en_UK
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dc.title Menstrual management: a neglected aspect of hygiene interventions en_UK
dc.type Article -


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