Background: Girls in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) lack access to hygienic and affordable menstrual products. We explore Kenyan schoolgirls’ use and views of the cup compared to girls provided with disposable sanitary pads for a feasibility study. Methods: Schoolgirls aged 14-16 years, received a menstrual cup in 10 schools or 16 pads/month in another10 schools. All were trained by nurses on puberty, hand washing, and product use. They self-completed a net book survey at baseline and twice a term during a year follow-up. We examined their reported ease of insertion and removal, also comfort, soreness, and pain with product use. An aggregate ‘acceptability’ score was compiled for each product and girls’ socio-demographic and mens...
BACKGROUND: A key challenge for menstruating girls and women in low-resource countries is the inadeq...
Providing forms of menstrual management to women and girls in need has been on the South African gov...
Introduction: pubescent girls from developing countries are confronted with diverse menstrual h...
Background: Girls in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) lack access to hygienic and affordable m...
BACKGROUND A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ...
Examine the safety of menstrual cups against sanitary pads and usual practice in Kenyan schoolgirls....
BackgroundA menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ch...
Abstract Background A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in econo...
BackgroundKeeping girls in school offers them protection against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and...
Objectives: Conduct a feasibility study on the effect of menstrual hygiene on schoolgirls’ school an...
Introduction Menstrual hygiene management can be challenging in low-income settings and among school...
Background: Menstrual cup is an alternative to sanitary pads, which has received attention in relati...
BACKGROUND: Governments, multinational organisations, and charities have commenced the distributio...
Background Governments, multinational organisations, and charities have commenced the distribution o...
Background: This study sought to assess the knowledge, attitude about menstruation among high school...
BACKGROUND: A key challenge for menstruating girls and women in low-resource countries is the inadeq...
Providing forms of menstrual management to women and girls in need has been on the South African gov...
Introduction: pubescent girls from developing countries are confronted with diverse menstrual h...
Background: Girls in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) lack access to hygienic and affordable m...
BACKGROUND A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ...
Examine the safety of menstrual cups against sanitary pads and usual practice in Kenyan schoolgirls....
BackgroundA menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in economically ch...
Abstract Background A menstrual cup can be a good solution for menstrual hygiene management in econo...
BackgroundKeeping girls in school offers them protection against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and...
Objectives: Conduct a feasibility study on the effect of menstrual hygiene on schoolgirls’ school an...
Introduction Menstrual hygiene management can be challenging in low-income settings and among school...
Background: Menstrual cup is an alternative to sanitary pads, which has received attention in relati...
BACKGROUND: Governments, multinational organisations, and charities have commenced the distributio...
Background Governments, multinational organisations, and charities have commenced the distribution o...
Background: This study sought to assess the knowledge, attitude about menstruation among high school...
BACKGROUND: A key challenge for menstruating girls and women in low-resource countries is the inadeq...
Providing forms of menstrual management to women and girls in need has been on the South African gov...
Introduction: pubescent girls from developing countries are confronted with diverse menstrual h...