Factors Affecting Urogenital Health Behaviors in Women Serving in the Korean Military: A Mixed Methods Study.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Soo Yeon Kim, Gwang Suk Kim, Joungyoun Kim, Hyewon Kim, Ju-Hee Nho, Sue Kim
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Abstract

Background: Although women serving in the Korean military are steadily increasing, little is known on the status and related factors of their urogenital health behaviors (UHB), especially during field training. This study aims to identify UHB status and its affecting factors among female military personnel in South Korea.

Materials and methods: An exploratory sequential mixed methods design was used. First, the experiences of UHB were explored through interviews (n = 17), followed by a cross-sectional survey to identify its affecting factors (n = 719). The integration phase was done via joint display of findings.

Results: The experiences of UHB centered on 4 categories: 'holding it to avoid restroom use'; 'Walking on eggshells (noonchi) in unavoidable situations'; 'seeking solutions independently'; and 'hoping for an improved work environment.' The majority of participants reported problems in changing feminine hygiene products in the field (344 out of 377, 91.2%) Among those who had experienced duty or training in the field in the past 6 months (n = 520) 90% (n = 469) reported having reduced water intake in the field and 91.0% (n = 473) delayed urination during field training. Branch, position, length of service, confidence in performing UHB, job stress, supervisor support, military health provider support, unit type, presence of female supervisor had significant influences on UHB. Thus, quantitative findings corroborated with and further built up the qualitative findings.

Conclusions: Interventions for improving female military personnel's UHB are needed, especially for those whose branches are combat or combat support, who work in battalion level units, and who are in staff positions.

影响韩国军人女性泌尿生殖健康行为的因素:一项混合方法研究。
背景:虽然在韩国军队服役的女性正在稳步增加,但对她们的泌尿生殖健康行为(UHB)的状况及其相关因素知之甚少,特别是在野外训练期间。本研究旨在了解韩国女性军人UHB状况及其影响因素。材料与方法:采用探索性顺序混合方法设计。首先,通过访谈(n = 17)探讨了UHB的经历,然后通过横断面调查来确定其影响因素(n = 719)。整合阶段是通过联合展示结果来完成的。结果:UHB的体验主要集中在4类:“憋着不上厕所”;“在不可避免的情况下如履薄冰”;“独立寻求解决方案”;以及“希望改善工作环境”。大多数参与者报告了在现场更换女性卫生用品方面的问题(377人中有344人,91.2%)。在过去6个月在现场经历过值班或培训的人中(n = 520), 90% (n = 469)报告在现场饮水减少,91.0% (n = 473)报告在现场培训期间排尿延迟。兵种、岗位、服役年限、执行自主hb的信心、工作压力、上级支持、军医支持、单位类型、女上级存在显著影响自主hb。因此,定量研究结果证实并进一步建立了定性研究结果。结论:军队女兵UHB需要采取干预措施,特别是在战斗或战斗保障兵种、营级单位和参谋岗位上工作的女兵UHB。
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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
393
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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