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Frontiers in Education
An ovulatory menstrual health literacy program within a Health Promoting School framework: reflections from school staff
Education
Sharyn Burns1  Jacqueline Hendriks1  HuiJun Chih1  Felicity Roux2 
[1] School of Population Health, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia;null;
关键词: ovulation;    menstruation;    wellbeing;    health literacy;    adolescence;    Health Promoting School;    mental health;    strengths-based teaching;   
DOI  :  10.3389/feduc.2023.1239619
 received in 2023-06-13, accepted in 2023-09-21,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

IntroductionPoor ovulatory menstrual (OM) health experiences and low levels of OM health literacy compromise the future adult health and wellbeing of female adolescents.MethodsThis qualitative study sought reflections from secondary school staff on an intervention adopting the Health Promoting School (HPS) approach which aimed to enhance wellbeing through improving OM health literacy.ResultsTwenty female school staff from ten schools participated: three deans, 11 Health and Science teachers and six healthcare professionals. Five interviews and three focus groups were conducted, and 12 anonymously notated booklets of the program were returned. Reflective thematic analysis identified six themes: a need for OM health literacy; curricular challenges; teaching perspectives; school socio-emotional environment; community engagement; and resourcing needs.DiscussionAlignment with a HPS-framework may resolve some barriers to future program implementation, such as curricular restrictions, interprofessional co-ordination and community engagement. Additional barriers, relating to menstrual disdain, knowledge gaps and an absence of professional development, may be addressed with training to ensure that OM health education is framed positively and addresses student wellbeing.

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