| Literature DB >> 30445767 |
Myles F Elledge1, Arundati Muralidharan2, Alison Parker3, Kristin T Ravndal4, Mariam Siddiqui5, Anju P Toolaram6, Katherine Pierson Woodward7.
Abstract
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) has gained some attention and several literature reviews have been published. However, both original papers and reviews tend to focus on absorbent access and use and not on the disposal of menstrual waste. This review aims to fill a gap in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector by bringing a focus specifically on menstrual hygiene safe disposal in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). We reviewed published literature since 2002 on menstrual hygiene with a focus on menstrual waste management and menstrual absorbent disposal in LMIC. Database searches were conducted of both peer reviewed literature and grey literature, in addition to hand searching of references of relevant earlier literature reviews. In total 152 articles and reports were identified and 75 met the inclusion criteria and was included in the final review. Existing polices on MHM was also reviewed with a focus on India and South Africa. The review showed that disposal of menstrual waste is often neglected MHM and sanitation value chains, leading to improper disposal and negative impacts on users, the sanitation systems and the environment. Findings call for further research to gain better understandings of MHM waste streams, disposal behaviors, absorbent materials and waste management technologies to deliver health, safety, mobility and dignity for women and girls.Entities:
Keywords: environmental health; gender; menstrual hygiene management; menstrual hygiene waste disposal; sanitary waste; water and sanitation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30445767 PMCID: PMC6266558 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15112562
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria for Literature Review.
Figure 2Literature Search Process Flow.
Figure 3LMICs Country & Regions for Articles Reviewed on Menstrual Absorbents.
Figure 4Waste disposal pathways and potential environmental and health hazards.