Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health Study

Objectives The use of menstrual hygiene products and its effect on women’s health remains under studied. Patterns of menstrual hygiene product use and the rationale behind choices among Korean women aged 18–45 years were examined. Methods This cross-sectional study was a part of the Korea Nurses’ He...

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Main Authors: Hansol Choi, Nam-Kyoo Lim, Heeja Jung, Oksoo Kim, Hyun-Young Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention 2021-02-01
Series:Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
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Online Access:http://ophrp.org/upload/pdf/ophrp-12-20.pdf
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spelling doaj-79e27942d88c405ca93d6a185de968fd2021-04-26T07:45:10ZengKorea Centers for Disease Control & PreventionOsong Public Health and Research Perspectives2210-90992210-91102021-02-01121202810.24171/j.phrp.2021.12.1.04601Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health StudyHansol Choi0Nam-Kyoo Lim1Heeja Jung2Oksoo Kim3Hyun-Young Park4 Division of Population Research, Department of Precision Medicine, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju, Korea Division of Population Research, Department of Precision Medicine, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju, Korea College of Nursing, Konyang University, Daejeon, Korea College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea Department of Precision Medicine, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju, KoreaObjectives The use of menstrual hygiene products and its effect on women’s health remains under studied. Patterns of menstrual hygiene product use and the rationale behind choices among Korean women aged 18–45 years were examined. Methods This cross-sectional study was a part of the Korea Nurses’ Health Study. A total of 20,613 nurses participated, and 8,658 nurses participated in Module 7 which included a menstrual hygiene products-related survey. The data were collected through the mobile survey using a self-reported questionnaire. Participants’ use of menstrual hygiene products and related characteristics were analyzed using frequency (percentage) or mean (SD). Results The most common types of menstrual hygiene products across all age groups were disposable menstrual pads (89.0%), followed by cloth menstrual pads (4.5%), tampons (4.2%), and only 1.6% used a menstrual cup. Disposable menstrual pads were the most common across all age groups, but in those aged under 30 years this was followed by tampon use (6%). The most important criteria when choosing a menstrual hygiene product was comfort for disposable menstrual pads (31.3%) and tampons (41.5%), natural ingredients or organic products for cloth menstrual pads (51.4%), and custom fit for the menstrual cup (50.7%). However, for all menstrual hygiene products (except cloth menstrual pads), there was a higher proportion of anxiety than perception of safety, and low awareness of toxic shock syndrome. Conclusion It is important for women to use menstrual hygiene products with confidence. More research is needed to better understand potential health effects of menstrual hygiene products.http://ophrp.org/upload/pdf/ophrp-12-20.pdfmenstruationmenstrual hygiene productsnursewomen’s health
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author Hansol Choi
Nam-Kyoo Lim
Heeja Jung
Oksoo Kim
Hyun-Young Park
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Nam-Kyoo Lim
Heeja Jung
Oksoo Kim
Hyun-Young Park
Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health Study
Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
menstruation
menstrual hygiene products
nurse
women’s health
author_facet Hansol Choi
Nam-Kyoo Lim
Heeja Jung
Oksoo Kim
Hyun-Young Park
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title Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health Study
title_short Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health Study
title_full Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health Study
title_fullStr Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health Study
title_full_unstemmed Use of Menstrual Sanitary Products in Women of Reproductive Age: Korea Nurses’ Health Study
title_sort use of menstrual sanitary products in women of reproductive age: korea nurses’ health study
publisher Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
series Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
issn 2210-9099
2210-9110
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Objectives The use of menstrual hygiene products and its effect on women’s health remains under studied. Patterns of menstrual hygiene product use and the rationale behind choices among Korean women aged 18–45 years were examined. Methods This cross-sectional study was a part of the Korea Nurses’ Health Study. A total of 20,613 nurses participated, and 8,658 nurses participated in Module 7 which included a menstrual hygiene products-related survey. The data were collected through the mobile survey using a self-reported questionnaire. Participants’ use of menstrual hygiene products and related characteristics were analyzed using frequency (percentage) or mean (SD). Results The most common types of menstrual hygiene products across all age groups were disposable menstrual pads (89.0%), followed by cloth menstrual pads (4.5%), tampons (4.2%), and only 1.6% used a menstrual cup. Disposable menstrual pads were the most common across all age groups, but in those aged under 30 years this was followed by tampon use (6%). The most important criteria when choosing a menstrual hygiene product was comfort for disposable menstrual pads (31.3%) and tampons (41.5%), natural ingredients or organic products for cloth menstrual pads (51.4%), and custom fit for the menstrual cup (50.7%). However, for all menstrual hygiene products (except cloth menstrual pads), there was a higher proportion of anxiety than perception of safety, and low awareness of toxic shock syndrome. Conclusion It is important for women to use menstrual hygiene products with confidence. More research is needed to better understand potential health effects of menstrual hygiene products.
topic menstruation
menstrual hygiene products
nurse
women’s health
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