BACKGROUND: Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a recognised public health, social and educational issue, which must be achieved to allow the realisation of human rights. People with disabilities are likely to experience layers of discrimination when they are menstruating, but little evidence exists. METHODS: The study aims to investigate barriers to MHM that people with disabilities and their carers face in the Kavrepalanchok, Nepal, using qualitative methods. Twenty people with disabilities, aged 15-24, who menstruate and experience 'a lot of difficulty' or more across one or more of the Washington Group functional domains were included, as well as 13 carers who provide menstrual support to these individuals. Purposeful sampling was app...
Supplementary information for: "Qualitative study exploring the barriers to menstrual hygiene manage...
Attention to menstrual health in humanitarian responses is increasing, but evidence related to peopl...
BACKGROUND: There is a significant gap in empirical evidence on the menstrual hygiene management (MH...
BACKGROUND: One quarter of the global population is of menstruating age, yet menstruation is shroude...
Background: Disability is the condition of difficulty in carrying out daily activities normally and ...
PURPOSE: This study assesses the inclusion of disability in Nepal's policy and guidance relevant to ...
BACKGROUND:One quarter of the global population is of menstruating age, yet menstruation is shrouded...
BackgroundOne quarter of the global population is of menstruating age, yet menstruation is shrouded ...
People with any physical or developmental disabilities are one of the most vulnerable and vital cate...
Background: The Bishesta campaign is a menstrual hygiene management (MHM) intervention developed to ...
BACKGROUND: Menstrual health is essential for gender equality and achieving the sustainable developm...
© 2020, Action for Disability Regional Rehabilitation Centre. All rights reserved. Purpose: Effectiv...
© 2020, Action for Disability Regional Rehabilitation Centre. All rights reserved. Purpose: Effectiv...
This paper describes the components of the Bishesta campaign: a behaviour change intervention for me...
Introduction: Women and girls with disabilities may be excluded from efforts to achieve menstrual he...
Supplementary information for: "Qualitative study exploring the barriers to menstrual hygiene manage...
Attention to menstrual health in humanitarian responses is increasing, but evidence related to peopl...
BACKGROUND: There is a significant gap in empirical evidence on the menstrual hygiene management (MH...
BACKGROUND: One quarter of the global population is of menstruating age, yet menstruation is shroude...
Background: Disability is the condition of difficulty in carrying out daily activities normally and ...
PURPOSE: This study assesses the inclusion of disability in Nepal's policy and guidance relevant to ...
BACKGROUND:One quarter of the global population is of menstruating age, yet menstruation is shrouded...
BackgroundOne quarter of the global population is of menstruating age, yet menstruation is shrouded ...
People with any physical or developmental disabilities are one of the most vulnerable and vital cate...
Background: The Bishesta campaign is a menstrual hygiene management (MHM) intervention developed to ...
BACKGROUND: Menstrual health is essential for gender equality and achieving the sustainable developm...
© 2020, Action for Disability Regional Rehabilitation Centre. All rights reserved. Purpose: Effectiv...
© 2020, Action for Disability Regional Rehabilitation Centre. All rights reserved. Purpose: Effectiv...
This paper describes the components of the Bishesta campaign: a behaviour change intervention for me...
Introduction: Women and girls with disabilities may be excluded from efforts to achieve menstrual he...
Supplementary information for: "Qualitative study exploring the barriers to menstrual hygiene manage...
Attention to menstrual health in humanitarian responses is increasing, but evidence related to peopl...
BACKGROUND: There is a significant gap in empirical evidence on the menstrual hygiene management (MH...