Proper menstrual hygiene knowledge and practices are crucial among women. People of urban slum's areas have no or less knowledge and practices of Menstruation hygiene due to low socio-economic status. This study helps in Improving menstrual hygiene knowledge and practices and can empower individuals to manage their periods with dignity and comfort. This study also contributes in creating a more open and supportive environment for menstruation by addressing stigma and misconception. The study also helps in reducing the risk of reproductive tract infections.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
400
This educational intervention will assess the improvement menstrual hygiene knowledge and practices among women at slums who are illiterate and can empower individuals to manage their periods with dignity and comfort.
Baseline Knowledge will be assessed in this arm about the menstruations hygiene and practices.
SINA Health Education and Welfare Trust
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Improved Menstruations Hygiene knowledge
Effectiveness of educational intervention of menstruation hygiene among participants
Time frame: one month
Reduction in vaginal infection
Recurrent Infection such as yeast infection, discomfort, itching, other related infection.
Time frame: one month
promoting better self-esteem and confidence
Participants who is taking the education session and counselling, adapt the good women hygiene
Time frame: one month
Sana S Sheikh, MSc. MPH
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