Seeking help for menstrual pain during adolescence: A mixed-methods retrospective survey of treatment experiences and preferences.

Kayla M Wall, Marta C Erlandson, Michelle M Gagnon
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Abstract

Background: Menstrual pain can significantly impact adolescents' well-being and functioning. Despite the prevalence of adolescent menstrual pain, information about adolescents' experiences seeking treatment is limited.

Objectives: We examined retrospective reports of help-seeking in adolescence among menstruators to better understand perceptions and experiences of interacting with the healthcare system due to menstrual pain.

Design: This study used an embedded mixed-methods design in which the qualitative and quantitative data were collected concurrently.

Methods: Young adults aged 18-25 who experienced menstrual pain in adolescence completed an online, mixed-methods survey of help-seeking experiences. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Across participants (N = 590, Mage = 21.78 years), 41% sought treatment for menstrual pain in adolescence and of these 43% found the treatments they were offered ineffective. Three themes were generated related to why treatment was perceived as unsuitable: "Side effects and risks of pharmacological treatment," "treatment not tailored to the individual," and "treatment seen as a band-aid solution." Participants perceived the treatment options as limited and likely not addressing the underlying cause of their pain. Four themes were generated related to perceived improvements to treatment seeking. Participants recommended that healthcare providers: "Go beyond contraceptives," "share and demonstrate expertise," "investigate menstrual pain," and "listen and do not dismiss." Participants reported that having more information, feeling validated, and understanding treatment recommendations would improve their experience.

Conclusion: Participants perceived that their menstrual pain-related treatment needs were unmet in adolescence, despite being offered treatments that align with treatment guidelines for adolescent menstrual pain. Findings suggest that improving explanations about treatment provided to youth, along with improving communication and menstrual education, may lead to more optimal help-seeking experiences among adolescents.

背景痛经会严重影响青少年的身心健康和功能。尽管青少年痛经的发病率很高,但有关青少年求医经历的信息却很有限:我们研究了月经期青少年寻求帮助的回顾性报告,以更好地了解他们因痛经而与医疗系统互动的看法和经历:本研究采用嵌入式混合方法设计,同时收集定性和定量数据:年龄在 18-25 岁、在青春期经历过痛经的年轻人完成了一项关于求助经历的在线混合方法调查。采用描述性统计和反思性主题分析法对回答进行分析:在所有参与者(人数=590,年龄=21.78 岁)中,41% 的人曾因青春期痛经而寻求治疗,其中 43% 的人认为所提供的治疗无效。有三个主题与治疗被认为不合适的原因有关:"药物治疗的副作用和风险"、"治疗不适合个人 "和 "治疗被视为创可贴"。参与者认为治疗方案有限,很可能无法解决其疼痛的根本原因。有四个主题与寻求治疗的改进措施有关。参与者建议医疗服务提供者"超越避孕药具"、"分享和展示专业知识"、"调查月经疼痛 "以及 "倾听而不是否定"。参与者表示,获得更多信息、感觉被认可以及理解治疗建议将改善他们的就医体验:结论:尽管为参与者提供了符合青春期痛经治疗指南的治疗方法,但参与者认为她们在青春期与痛经相关的治疗需求没有得到满足。研究结果表明,改善向青少年提供的治疗解释,同时加强沟通和经期教育,可能会使青少年获得更理想的求助体验。
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