2022
Optimizing menstrual health and hygiene management in the U.S.: A mixed-methods study of the barriers and the role of healthcare professionals
Trant A, Espinal M, Kisanga E, Vash-Margita A, Lundsberg L, Sheth S, Fan L. Optimizing menstrual health and hygiene management in the U.S.: A mixed-methods study of the barriers and the role of healthcare professionals. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 2022, 35: 100808. PMID: 36563412, DOI: 10.1016/j.srhc.2022.100808.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResponse rateSurvey response rateThematic content analysisMH screeningPatient interviewsPatient surveyPatient understandingPatient's abilityPatientsHealthcare providersHealthcare professionalsHealth practicesMedical staffMenstrual productsStaff viewsDaily activitiesMixed-method studyMenstrual healthMenstruationDescriptive statisticsHealthHygiene managementScreeningAnnual incomeQualitative interviewsErratum to “Menstrual Health and Hygiene among Adolescents in the United States” [Journal of Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology. 2022 Jun;35(3):277-287]
Trant AA, Vash-Margita A, Camenga D, Braverman P, Wagner D, Espinal M, Kisanga EP, Lundsberg L, Sheth SS, Fan L. Erratum to “Menstrual Health and Hygiene among Adolescents in the United States” [Journal of Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology. 2022 Jun;35(3):277-287]. Journal Of Pediatric And Adolescent Gynecology 2022, 35: 605. PMID: 35906147, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2022.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMenstrual healthMenstrual Health and Hygiene among Adolescents in the United States
Trant AA, Vash-Margita A, Camenga D, Braverman P, Wagner D, Espinal M, Kisanga EP, Lundsberg L, Sheth SS, Fan L. Menstrual Health and Hygiene among Adolescents in the United States. Journal Of Pediatric And Adolescent Gynecology 2022, 35: 277-287. PMID: 34999229, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2021.12.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMenstrual health educationHealth educationSurvey response rateHealth careResponse rateMenstrual healthTertiary academic centerAdolescent medicine clinicMedicine clinicPatient interviewsPatient surveyGynecology practiceProvider surveyAcademic centersPatientsThematic saturationProvider perspectivesThematic content analysisProvider rolesAnonymous surveyCarePediatric facultyDescriptive statisticsMenstrual productsHealth
2020
Menstruation: science and society
Critchley HOD, Babayev E, Bulun SE, Clark S, Garcia-Grau I, Gregersen PK, Kilcoyne A, Kim JJ, Lavender M, Marsh EE, Matteson KA, Maybin JA, Metz CN, Moreno I, Silk K, Sommer M, Simon C, Tariyal R, Taylor HS, Wagner GP, Griffith LG. Menstruation: science and society. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2020, 223: 624-664. PMID: 32707266, PMCID: PMC7661839, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenomyosisAttitudeBiological EvolutionBiomedical ResearchCongresses as TopicDeveloping CountriesEducationEndometriosisEndometriumFemaleGlobal HealthHealth LiteracyHumansLeiomyomaMenstrual Hygiene ProductsMenstruationMenstruation DisturbancesMesenchymal Stem CellsMicrobiotaMicrofluidic Analytical TechniquesNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)RegenerationStem CellsTerminology as TopicTissue EngineeringUnited StatesUterine HemorrhageUterine NeoplasmsUterusWomen's HealthConceptsAbnormal uterine bleedingMenstruation-related disordersUterine bleedingEunice Kennedy Shriver National InstituteHealth concernScarless healing processWomen's health concernsMenstrual healthGynecologic healthUterine preservationMiddle-income countriesProgesterone withdrawalVascular functionClinical challengeHigh-income countriesEndometrial biologyChild healthHealth literacyMost womenHealthy individualsMenstrual physiologyOverall healthReproductive healthDisease BranchMenstruation
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