Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review
There are a variety of cultural and religious beliefs and customs worldwide related to menstruation, and these often frame discussing periods and any gynecological issues as taboo. While there has been previous research on the impact of these beliefs on menstrual health literacy, this has almost ent...
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description | There are a variety of cultural and religious beliefs and customs worldwide related to menstruation, and these often frame discussing periods and any gynecological issues as taboo. While there has been previous research on the impact of these beliefs on menstrual health literacy, this has almost entirely been confined to low- and middle-income countries, with very little information on high-income countries. This project used the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) scoping review methodology to systematically map the extent and range of evidence of health literacy of menstruation and gynecological disorders in Indigenous people in the colonized, higher-income countries of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. PubMed, CINHAL, PsycInfo databases, and the grey literature were searched in March 2022. Five studies from Australia and New Zealand met the inclusion criteria. Only one of the five included studies focused exclusively on menstrual health literacy among the Indigenous population. Despite considerable research on menstrual health globally, studies focusing on understanding the menstrual health practices of the Indigenous populations of Australia, New Zealand, and Canada are severely lacking, and there is little to no information on how Indigenous beliefs of colonized people may differ from the broader society in which they live. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1660-4601/20/13/6321/ 2025-01-16T21:56:30+00:00 Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review Donna Ciccia Aunty Kerrie Doyle Cecilia H. M. Ng Mike Armour agris 2023-07-07 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20136321 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Women's Health https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20136321 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 20; Issue 13; Pages: 6321 Aboriginal Australia Canada dysmenorrhea endometriosis First Nations Indigenous menstruation menarche menstrual health literacy New Zealand scoping review Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20136321 2023-08-01T10:47:12Z There are a variety of cultural and religious beliefs and customs worldwide related to menstruation, and these often frame discussing periods and any gynecological issues as taboo. While there has been previous research on the impact of these beliefs on menstrual health literacy, this has almost entirely been confined to low- and middle-income countries, with very little information on high-income countries. This project used the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) scoping review methodology to systematically map the extent and range of evidence of health literacy of menstruation and gynecological disorders in Indigenous people in the colonized, higher-income countries of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. PubMed, CINHAL, PsycInfo databases, and the grey literature were searched in March 2022. Five studies from Australia and New Zealand met the inclusion criteria. Only one of the five included studies focused exclusively on menstrual health literacy among the Indigenous population. Despite considerable research on menstrual health globally, studies focusing on understanding the menstrual health practices of the Indigenous populations of Australia, New Zealand, and Canada are severely lacking, and there is little to no information on how Indigenous beliefs of colonized people may differ from the broader society in which they live. Text First Nations MDPI Open Access Publishing Briggs ENVELOPE(-63.017,-63.017,-64.517,-64.517) Canada New Zealand International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20 13 6321 |
spellingShingle | Aboriginal Australia Canada dysmenorrhea endometriosis First Nations Indigenous menstruation menarche menstrual health literacy New Zealand scoping review Donna Ciccia Aunty Kerrie Doyle Cecilia H. M. Ng Mike Armour Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review |
title | Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review |
title_full | Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review |
title_fullStr | Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review |
title_short | Indigenous Peoples’ Experience and Understanding of Menstrual and Gynecological Health in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: A Scoping Review |
title_sort | indigenous peoples’ experience and understanding of menstrual and gynecological health in australia, canada and new zealand: a scoping review |
topic | Aboriginal Australia Canada dysmenorrhea endometriosis First Nations Indigenous menstruation menarche menstrual health literacy New Zealand scoping review |
topic_facet | Aboriginal Australia Canada dysmenorrhea endometriosis First Nations Indigenous menstruation menarche menstrual health literacy New Zealand scoping review |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20136321 |