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Exploring menstrual products: A systematic review and meta-analysis of reusable menstrual pads for public health internationally

BACKGROUND: Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use menstrual pads and tampons are regularly provided by agencies among resource-poor populations. Reusable menstrual pads (RMPs: fabric layers sewn together by an enterprise for manufacture of menstrual prod...

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Autores principales: van Eijk, Anna Maria, Jayasinghe, Naduni, Zulaika, Garazi, Mason, Linda, Sivakami, Muthusamy, Unger, Holger W., Phillips-Howard, Penelope A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8462722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34559839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257610
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author van Eijk, Anna Maria
Jayasinghe, Naduni
Zulaika, Garazi
Mason, Linda
Sivakami, Muthusamy
Unger, Holger W.
Phillips-Howard, Penelope A.
author_facet van Eijk, Anna Maria
Jayasinghe, Naduni
Zulaika, Garazi
Mason, Linda
Sivakami, Muthusamy
Unger, Holger W.
Phillips-Howard, Penelope A.
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description BACKGROUND: Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use menstrual pads and tampons are regularly provided by agencies among resource-poor populations. Reusable menstrual pads (RMPs: fabric layers sewn together by an enterprise for manufacture of menstrual products) may be an effective alternative. METHODS: For this review (PROSPERO CRD42020179545) we searched databases (inception to November 1, 2020) for quantitative and qualitative studies that reported on leakage, acceptability, or safety of RMPs. Findings were summarised or combined using forest plots (random-effects meta-analysis). Potential costs and environmental savings associated with RMPs were estimated. RESULTS: A total of 44 studies were eligible (~14,800 participants). Most were conducted in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC, 78%), and 20% in refugee settings. The overall quality of studies was low. RMP uptake in cohort studies ranged from 22–100% (12 studies). One Ugandan trial among schoolgirls found leakage with RMPs was lower (44.4%, n = 72) compared to cloths (78%, n = 111, p<0.001). Self-reported skin-irritation was 23.8% after 3 months among RMP-users in a Ugandan cohort in a refugee setting (n = 267), compared to 72.8% at baseline with disposable pad use. There were no objective reports on infection. Challenges with washing and changing RMP were reported in LMIC studies, due to lack of water, privacy, soap, buckets, and sanitation/drying facilities. Among 69 brands, the average price for an RMP was $8.95 (standard deviation [sd] $5.08; LMIC $2.06, n = 10, high-income countries [HIC] $10.11), with a mean estimated lifetime of 4.3 years (sd 2.3; LMIC 2.9, n = 11; HIC 4.9 years, n = 23). In 5-year cost-estimates, in LMICs, 4–25 RMPs per period would be cheaper (170–417 US$) than 9–25 single-use pads, with waste-savings of ~600–1600 single-use pads. In HICs, 4–25 RMPs would be cheaper (33–245 US$) compared to 20 single-use tampons per period, with waste-savings of ~1300 tampons. CONCLUSION: RMPs are used internationally and are an effective, safe, cheaper, and environmentally friendly option for menstrual product provision by programmes. Good quality studies in this field are needed.
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spelling pubmed-84627222021-09-25 Exploring menstrual products: A systematic review and meta-analysis of reusable menstrual pads for public health internationally van Eijk, Anna Maria Jayasinghe, Naduni Zulaika, Garazi Mason, Linda Sivakami, Muthusamy Unger, Holger W. Phillips-Howard, Penelope A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products. Single-use menstrual pads and tampons are regularly provided by agencies among resource-poor populations. Reusable menstrual pads (RMPs: fabric layers sewn together by an enterprise for manufacture of menstrual products) may be an effective alternative. METHODS: For this review (PROSPERO CRD42020179545) we searched databases (inception to November 1, 2020) for quantitative and qualitative studies that reported on leakage, acceptability, or safety of RMPs. Findings were summarised or combined using forest plots (random-effects meta-analysis). Potential costs and environmental savings associated with RMPs were estimated. RESULTS: A total of 44 studies were eligible (~14,800 participants). Most were conducted in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC, 78%), and 20% in refugee settings. The overall quality of studies was low. RMP uptake in cohort studies ranged from 22–100% (12 studies). One Ugandan trial among schoolgirls found leakage with RMPs was lower (44.4%, n = 72) compared to cloths (78%, n = 111, p<0.001). Self-reported skin-irritation was 23.8% after 3 months among RMP-users in a Ugandan cohort in a refugee setting (n = 267), compared to 72.8% at baseline with disposable pad use. There were no objective reports on infection. Challenges with washing and changing RMP were reported in LMIC studies, due to lack of water, privacy, soap, buckets, and sanitation/drying facilities. Among 69 brands, the average price for an RMP was $8.95 (standard deviation [sd] $5.08; LMIC $2.06, n = 10, high-income countries [HIC] $10.11), with a mean estimated lifetime of 4.3 years (sd 2.3; LMIC 2.9, n = 11; HIC 4.9 years, n = 23). In 5-year cost-estimates, in LMICs, 4–25 RMPs per period would be cheaper (170–417 US$) than 9–25 single-use pads, with waste-savings of ~600–1600 single-use pads. In HICs, 4–25 RMPs would be cheaper (33–245 US$) compared to 20 single-use tampons per period, with waste-savings of ~1300 tampons. CONCLUSION: RMPs are used internationally and are an effective, safe, cheaper, and environmentally friendly option for menstrual product provision by programmes. Good quality studies in this field are needed. Public Library of Science 2021-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8462722/ /pubmed/34559839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257610 Text en © 2021 van Eijk et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Phillips-Howard, Penelope A.
Exploring menstrual products: A systematic review and meta-analysis of reusable menstrual pads for public health internationally
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title_short Exploring menstrual products: A systematic review and meta-analysis of reusable menstrual pads for public health internationally
title_sort exploring menstrual products: a systematic review and meta-analysis of reusable menstrual pads for public health internationally
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8462722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34559839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257610
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