Perceptions Regarding Menstrual Cups among Medical Students of Tertiary Care Hospitals

Background: Menstruation is a normal body function and a sign of reproductive health. Today, there is a lot of discussion about menstrual hygiene and its management, which is important for the well-being of women everywhere. Due to traditional beliefs, a lack of awareness and information about ideal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of medical specialities 2023-10, Vol.14 (4), p.238-242
Hauptverfasser: Ravali, Annaram, Kumar, D. Sunil, Shree, Amogha, Rakesh, M, Yadav, Deepika
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Menstruation is a normal body function and a sign of reproductive health. Today, there is a lot of discussion about menstrual hygiene and its management, which is important for the well-being of women everywhere. Due to traditional beliefs, a lack of awareness and information about ideal sanitary practices, and restricted availability of suitable and cheap menstrual hygiene products, managing menstruation hygiene can be difficult in low-income settings and among school-aged girls. The vaginal menstruation cup is an alternative to sanitary pads or tampons for managing menstrual hygiene. Aims: The aim the study is to assess knowledge, attitude, and practice on menstrual cups among medical students of tertiary medical college. Methodology: The cross-sectional study was conducted among 247 medical students of JSS Medical College, JSS AHER, Mysuru. Data were collected using a semi-structured self-administered questionnaire. The questionnaire included sociodemographic profile and questions regarding students' knowledge, perception, and menstrual cup usage. Data were entered into a Microsoft Excel sheet, and scoring was done and analyzed into descriptive statistics like percentages. Results: Out of 247 students, 98 were aware of menstrual cups and 118 (47.7) had good knowledge of menstrual cups, 105 (42.5) had a positive attitude regarding the usage of cups, and 16 (6.4) practiced using menstrual cups. 59.9 of students reported media as their source of information. Conclusion: The study concludes that even though 98 were aware of menstrual cups,
ISSN:0976-2884
0976-2892
DOI:10.4103/injms.injms_90_23