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REVISED TOPIC: Prevalence and Impact Of Dysmenorrhea on the Performance of Filipino
Nursing Students in Manila
I.
Short Description
In dysmenorrhea, pain is most typically felt in the pelvic region or lower abdomen, is
recurring and often overlaps with menstruation. It is frequently accompanied by additional
symptoms, the most common of which are irritability, headaches, nausea, weariness, and
dizziness. When there is no indication of pelvic or hormonal pathology, the pain is classed as
primary; however, when there is evidence of identifiable pathologies, such as endometriosis,
ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, or intrauterine devices, the pain is characterized as
secondary. Even in primary dysmenorrhea, it can be so severe that it interferes with
post-pubescent females' daily activities, work, and education, and is thus a public health concern.
The socioeconomic impact of dysmenorrhea is underappreciated and undervalued by the general
public.
I.
Motivation
As someone who experiences severe dysmenorrhea almost every month to the extent that
I have no strength to walk or speak, there is fear that it would affect my academic learning or
perhaps my work performance in the future. This topic came to mind when I was actually
experiencing dysmenorrhea myself. It was
uncomfortable. After a few minutes when I paused and continued my task for the day I suddenly
felt dizzy and weak to the extent that I couldn't even move where l'm standing. Up to this moment,
I can't remember how I got home safe that day. Reflecting on the situation, given that the nursing
profession is skill-based, made me rethink how it might affect the learning process, particularly for
students who suffer from dysmenorrhea monthly or have irregular menstruation. As a patient
advocate, we want to provide the highest level of care possible, and to do so, we must always be
in the best condition.
a normal errand day when I suddenly felt
II.
Related Studies
Interference and Impact of Dysmenorrhea on the Life of Spanish Nursing Students
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of interference of
dysmenorrhea in everyday life and its impact on academic performance among
Spanish nursing students, as well as to investigate the causes of presenteeism.
Presenteeism was classified into five categories: the pain was bearable, it is not a
reason to be absent, others do not consider it a reason to be absent, responsibility
and guilt, and academic consequences.
'Menstrual characteristics' and 'prevalence and effects of dysmenorrhea' on quality
of life of medical students
This study is a cross-sectional descriptive study with the goals of evaluating
menstrual features, the prevalence and severity of dysmenorrhoea, and its effects
on quality of life, notably absenteeism from college. Dysmenorrhea appears to be a
primary cause of college absence.
Prevalence, Wellbeing, and Symptoms of Dysmenorrhea among University Nursing
Students in Greece
o A cross-sectional study of 637 nursing students was conducted by administering a
questionnaire at a university in Athens. Dysmenorrhea has a high prevalence
Transcribed Image Text:REVISED TOPIC: Prevalence and Impact Of Dysmenorrhea on the Performance of Filipino Nursing Students in Manila I. Short Description In dysmenorrhea, pain is most typically felt in the pelvic region or lower abdomen, is recurring and often overlaps with menstruation. It is frequently accompanied by additional symptoms, the most common of which are irritability, headaches, nausea, weariness, and dizziness. When there is no indication of pelvic or hormonal pathology, the pain is classed as primary; however, when there is evidence of identifiable pathologies, such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, or intrauterine devices, the pain is characterized as secondary. Even in primary dysmenorrhea, it can be so severe that it interferes with post-pubescent females' daily activities, work, and education, and is thus a public health concern. The socioeconomic impact of dysmenorrhea is underappreciated and undervalued by the general public. I. Motivation As someone who experiences severe dysmenorrhea almost every month to the extent that I have no strength to walk or speak, there is fear that it would affect my academic learning or perhaps my work performance in the future. This topic came to mind when I was actually experiencing dysmenorrhea myself. It was uncomfortable. After a few minutes when I paused and continued my task for the day I suddenly felt dizzy and weak to the extent that I couldn't even move where l'm standing. Up to this moment, I can't remember how I got home safe that day. Reflecting on the situation, given that the nursing profession is skill-based, made me rethink how it might affect the learning process, particularly for students who suffer from dysmenorrhea monthly or have irregular menstruation. As a patient advocate, we want to provide the highest level of care possible, and to do so, we must always be in the best condition. a normal errand day when I suddenly felt II. Related Studies Interference and Impact of Dysmenorrhea on the Life of Spanish Nursing Students The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of interference of dysmenorrhea in everyday life and its impact on academic performance among Spanish nursing students, as well as to investigate the causes of presenteeism. Presenteeism was classified into five categories: the pain was bearable, it is not a reason to be absent, others do not consider it a reason to be absent, responsibility and guilt, and academic consequences. 'Menstrual characteristics' and 'prevalence and effects of dysmenorrhea' on quality of life of medical students This study is a cross-sectional descriptive study with the goals of evaluating menstrual features, the prevalence and severity of dysmenorrhoea, and its effects on quality of life, notably absenteeism from college. Dysmenorrhea appears to be a primary cause of college absence. Prevalence, Wellbeing, and Symptoms of Dysmenorrhea among University Nursing Students in Greece o A cross-sectional study of 637 nursing students was conducted by administering a questionnaire at a university in Athens. Dysmenorrhea has a high prevalence
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