Knowledge and self-care practices in adolescent girls living in Nablus district during menstruation: a cross-sectional study
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Self-care practices during menstruation could be improved in adolescent Palestinian girls by establishing comprehensive puberty education programmes in schools and providing appropriate sanitation conditions in school toilets.About:
This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 2018-02-21 and is currently open access. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Menstruation & Reproductive health.read more
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Coming of age: a qualitative study of adolescent girls’ menstrual preparedness in Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank and Jordan
TL;DR: The study contends that addressing the taboo around menstruation requires joint efforts by the family, school, and social services, and advocates for Comprehensive, Contextually Relevant, Timely Menstrual Preparedness (CCTMP) policies and initiatives, empowering adolescent girls, their mothers, and educators.
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Effect of Jigsaw Technique on the Education of Menstrual Self-care Behaviour to Female Adolescents
Tetti Solehati,Cecep Eli Kosasih +1 more
TL;DR: The jigsaw method could be effective in increasing menstrual self-care knowledge, attitude, and behavior among female adolescents.
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Effect of Jigsaw Technique on the Education of Menstrual Self-care Behaviour to Female Adolescents
Tetti Solehati,Cecep Eli Kosasih +1 more
TL;DR: The jigsaw method could be effective in increasing menstrual self-care knowledge, attitude, and behavior among female adolescents.