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МЕНСТРУАЛНОТО ЗДРАВЕ НА ПОДРАСТВАЩИТЕ - НЕОБХОДИМОСТ И НАЧИНИ ЗА ПОСТИГАНЕ.

Authors :
Тодорова, Кръстина
Source :
Management & Education / Upravlenie i Obrazovanie. 2024, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p92-99. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Menstruation is a key function of the reproductive system and is central to sexual and reproductive health and rights. Menstrual health and hygiene is critical to the well-being and ability of women and adolescent girls to take care of themselves in a healthy way during menstruation. Therefore, they should be explained and considered as an educational and health process. Topic relevance: respondents' attitudes to receiving information about the menstrual cycle from a midwife. Purpose: to provide health information about the nature of menstruation. Materials and methods: A survey was conducted in the month of April 2024 from schools in the city of Burgas, the city of Karnobat, the city of Sungurlare, the village of Ruen. There are 108 mothers of adolescent students who showed interest and desire to participate in the anonymous study. For the purpose of the study, the students, together with a teacher, prepared a multimedia presentation containing health information about the menstrual cycle, menstruation, hygiene care related to it, ways to achieve menstrual health; Results: Students aged 10 to 18 took part in the study. More than half of the girls studied had menarche between the ages of 12-14 (50.80%). The mother is the source of information (87.50%), and at the same time, children want to receive guidance on menstrual health from a doctor (52.50%), a school nurse (37.70%), even a familiar midwife ( 9.80%). A large proportion of mothers recognize the midwife as the appropriate health professional for menstrual health education.Conclusion: The study confirms the need for a premenstrual conversation, which mostly calms and prepares the girl for the upcoming menstruation. Adolescence is the most appropriate period during which an adolescent girl can develop healthy habits, including habits to maintain menstrual health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Bulgarian
ISSN :
13126121
Volume :
20
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Management & Education / Upravlenie i Obrazovanie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178285326