Sanitation and Menstrual Health Challenges Among Pandharpur Women Pilgrims: An Exploratory Study With Recommendations.

IF 2.5 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Manisha Gore, Avinash Patwardhan
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Background: In the state of Maharashtra in India, a pilgrimage called "Pandharpur Wari" attracts half a million pilgrims annually. Orthodox Hindu culture is generally resistant to allowing women to participate in religious functions during their menstruation. With a significant female presence, ensuring adequate Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) facilities and Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH) is crucial. Due to scant reliable quantitative data, a qualitative study was conducted to investigate first-hand accounts of experiences of WASH facilities and MHH practices of women pilgrims during 2023 pilgrimage.

Methods: This study employed a qualitative design with convenience sampling, selecting 100 women pilgrims (aged 18-45 years) from the pilgrimage across 3 sites. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Descriptive and thematic analyses were conducted to examine experiences, challenges, and suggestions.

Results: Over half (53%) were aged 32 to 41 years while (18%) were between 22 and 31 years. Most had studied up to secondary level (77%) and were married (95%). Thirty-four percent were farmers and a few had some other day job (7%). A large majority (97%) faced difficulties accessing toilets and bathing facilities, with some resorting to open defecation (36%). About (2%) used oral contraceptive to delay periods and (7%) experienced menstruation during pilgrimage. Lack of facilities for bathing and toilets along the pilgrimage route was one prominent challenge. Other challenges were, needing to bathe in the open, lack of gender-segregated facilities, and scanty sanitary facilities along the route. Women were found to be resilient in managing menstruation amidst systemic gaps. It was also found that cultural beliefs shaped pilgrimage participation while in menses and how it was hard to manage menstruation during pilgrimage without adequate infrastructure.

Conclusion: The pilgrimage poses logistical, sanitation challenges for the pilgrims. Strategic planning, including mobile toilets, private bathing, menstrual hygiene support can improve the experience.

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Pandharpur妇女朝圣者的卫生和月经健康挑战:一项探索性研究和建议。
背景:在印度的马哈拉施特拉邦,一个名为“Pandharpur Wari”的朝圣每年吸引50万朝圣者。正统的印度文化通常不允许女性在经期参加宗教活动。在女性人数众多的情况下,确保适当的水环境卫生和个人卫生设施以及月经健康和个人卫生至关重要。由于缺乏可靠的定量数据,进行了一项定性研究,调查了2023年朝圣期间妇女朝圣者在WASH设施和MHH实践方面的第一手经验。方法:本研究采用方便抽样的定性设计,从3个朝觐地点选取100名18-45岁的朝觐女性。数据通过半结构化访谈收集。对经验、挑战和建议进行了描述性和专题分析。结果:超过一半(53%)的患者年龄在32 ~ 41岁之间,18%的患者年龄在22 ~ 31岁之间。大多数人(77%)读到中学,已婚(95%)。34%的人是农民,少数人有其他日常工作(7%)。绝大多数人(97%)在使用厕所和洗澡设施方面遇到困难,有些人(36%)不得不露天排便。大约(2%)使用口服避孕药来推迟月经,(7%)在朝圣期间经历月经。朝圣路线上缺乏洗浴和厕所设施是一个突出的挑战。其他挑战是,需要在露天洗澡,缺乏性别隔离设施,沿途卫生设施匮乏。研究发现,在生理系统存在缺陷的情况下,女性在经期管理方面更有弹性。研究还发现,文化信仰影响了月经期间的朝圣参与,如果没有足够的基础设施,朝圣期间很难管理月经。结论:朝圣给朝圣者带来了后勤和卫生方面的挑战。战略规划,包括移动厕所、私人洗浴、月经卫生支持,可以改善体验。
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