A Study to Assess the Menstrual Hygiene Practices among the Women of Rural Community of Pune City

Authors

  • Samiksha Pote1 , Geetanjali Yadav1 , Vishal Thopte1 , Sheela Upendra2 , Leeja Rajan3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12233

Keywords:

Women, menstrual hygiene practices, rural community

Abstract

Background and objective: Poor menstrual hygiene is most common etiology in women for gynecological
problems especially in rural area where they cannot afford sanitary napkins or they don’t use it because of
beliefs in myths and taboo. Methods: A Quantitative Approach: Non-Experimental descriptive design was
adopted to assess the knowledge on menstrual hygiene practices and demographic variables, which included
100 samples from selected areas. Non-probability convenience sampling technique was adopted in this
study. The final draft of the tool consisted of 05 items on structured questionnaire to collect demographic
data and 10 items on self-administered practice questionnaire. After obtaining the consent form, the data was
collected from 100 women using structured questionnaire, which was prepared in Marathi language. Result:
During assessment of knowledge on practice the findings were 58% of the study participants avoid religious
things, 88% do not avoid going to school/college/office during menstruation, 44% women do not avoid any
events or family functions, 85% women use disposal sanitary pads and 10% use old wash cloth, 39% women
change their napkins or cloth twice a day, 44% change their panties during menstruation more than twice
a day, 56% dispose used napkins in a paper wrap, 84% dispose used napkins or cloth in dustbin or PNC
waste collection and 13% burn it , 36% wash their perineum 3 to 4 times and 34% washes 1 to 2 times in
day, 38% use soap and water to wash genital area, 36% use antiseptic and 24% use only water, Conclusion
: Majority of the women have not attended the awareness programme in spite of that still majority of the
women maintain good menstrual hygiene practice, it can be possible that they get information through
various sources. It is found that women in rural area still avoid the religious things during menstrual period.

Author Biography

  • Samiksha Pote1 , Geetanjali Yadav1 , Vishal Thopte1 , Sheela Upendra2 , Leeja Rajan3

    14th Year B.Sc. Nursing Students, 2
    Assoc. Professor, 3
    Tutor, Symbiosis College of Nursing, Symbiosis International
    (Deemed) University, SB Road, Pune, Maharashtra

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

A Study to Assess the Menstrual Hygiene Practices among the Women of Rural Community of Pune City. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 3847-3851. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12233