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KMID : 0379720210350010104
Journal of Korean Community Health Nursing Academic Society
2021 Volume.35 No. 1 p.104 ~ p.119
¡°It Should Be Me Who Decides What to Use.¡±: Experiences of Using Menstrual Cups in South Korea
Kim Da-Hye

Im Bo-Ae
Park Si-Hyun
Abstract
Purpose: Safety concerns regarding the use of disposable sanitary pads have emerged as a social issue in Korea, and some have advocated alternatives to alleviate these concerns.However, menstrual cups are rarely viewed as an option because of the sociocultural climate.Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Korean women that use menstrual cups.

Methods: Hermeneutic phenomenology as suggested by Van Manen was utilized for the study. Fourteen women, who had been using menstrual cups, were recruited and asked to participated in face-to-face interviews. Interview data were transcribed and coded by lifeworld existentials.

Results: Four fundamental themes were emerged from the data: adaption to menstrual cups, body¡¯s various responses towards the menstrual cups, the menstrual cups being unwelcomed in Korean society, and our various perspectives towards menstrual cups.

Conclusion: We could observe not only the positive experiences in terms of using menstrual cups but also the various difficulties and challenges of using those menstrual cups in Korean society. We hope that the findings could be used as the evidence for developing health education contents and policies to promote women's health.
KEYWORD
Female, Republic of Korea, Hermeneutics, Menstrual Hygiene Products, Menstruation
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