Dissimilar Perspectives and Facts about Procedure of Amenorrhea Between Fledgling Ladies
Haseeb Ul Hassan, Khizra Manzoor, Quratulain Haider, Tahira Fatima, Moinuddin Ahmed, Nauman Ahmed
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ABSTRACT
Objective: This investigation work
aimed to find out the awareness and numerous perspectives towards the procedure
of mensuration between ladies of fledgling age.
Methodology: This descriptive
investigation work carried out in Jinnah Hospital, Lahore and its remote areas
from December 2017 to November 2018. The selection of the 500 ladies carried
out from remote areas of hospital and students of this institute with the help
of non-probability sampling method. Ladies present with the abnormalities in
amenorrhea procedure or suffering from other gynecological problems were
excluded from this investigation work. All the selected ladies were in their
menstruating age regardless of their marriage and education stage. SPSS V. 22
was in use for the arithmetical exploration of the collected information. We
recorded all the information of a well-organized Performa.
Results: Out of total five hundred participants,
84.5% (n: 415) ladies stated that this procedure is beneficial for health;
however, 18.5% (n: 85) felt that this incident was not healthy. Out of total
five hundred ladies, 88.65% (n: 438) ladies regarded the procedure of
amenorrhea as normal procedure, while 13.45% (n: 62) ladies thought this as
God’s curse.
Conclusion: Health education of the
ladies particularly living in the rural areas is much necessary. Health
education will prepare the ladies emotionally to face this procedure of
amenorrhea with less adverse reactions. Faulty perception, un-acfactsment and
unsecure practices about the procedure of amenorrhea are very common between
ladies of fledgling age.
Keywords: Arithmetical, exploration, unsecure,
Sampling, amenorrhea, Performa, abnormalities.
ABSTRACT
Objective: This investigation work
aimed to find out the awareness and numerous perspectives towards the procedure
of mensuration between ladies of fledgling age.
Methodology: This descriptive
investigation work carried out in Jinnah Hospital, Lahore and its remote areas
from December 2017 to November 2018. The selection of the 500 ladies carried
out from remote areas of hospital and students of this institute with the help
of non-probability sampling method. Ladies present with the abnormalities in
amenorrhea procedure or suffering from other gynecological problems were
excluded from this investigation work. All the selected ladies were in their
menstruating age regardless of their marriage and education stage. SPSS V. 22
was in use for the arithmetical exploration of the collected information. We
recorded all the information of a well-organized Performa.
Results: Out of total five hundred participants,
84.5% (n: 415) ladies stated that this procedure is beneficial for health;
however, 18.5% (n: 85) felt that this incident was not healthy. Out of total
five hundred ladies, 88.65% (n: 438) ladies regarded the procedure of
amenorrhea as normal procedure, while 13.45% (n: 62) ladies thought this as
God’s curse.
Conclusion: Health education of the
ladies particularly living in the rural areas is much necessary. Health
education will prepare the ladies emotionally to face this procedure of
amenorrhea with less adverse reactions. Faulty perception, un-acfactsment and
unsecure practices about the procedure of amenorrhea are very common between
ladies of fledgling age.
Keywords: Arithmetical, exploration, unsecure,
Sampling, amenorrhea, Performa, abnormalities.