Bachelorarbeit, 2019
60 Seiten
CHAPTER: I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background information
1.2 Statement of problems
1.3 Rationale of the Study
1.4 Objective
1.4.1 General objectives
1.4.2 Specific Objectives
1.5 Research question
1.6 Conceptual Framework
CHAPTER: II
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Overview of literature review
2.2 Related literature
2.2.1 Thematic literature
2.2.2. Empirical literature
CHAPTER: III
METHODOLOGY
3.1 Study Design:
3.2 Study Area
3.3 Study Population
3.4 Inclusive criteria
3.5 Study duration:
3.6 Sampling technique:
3.7 Variable
1.8 Data collection technique
3.9 Sample size:
3.10 Data collection technique and tools:
3.11 Data analysis and data presentation
3.12 Pre testing
3.13 Validity and Reliability of the research
3.14 Ethical consideration
3.15 Limitations of the study
3.16 Operational definition
CHAPTER: IV
RESEARCH FINDING
4.1 Demographic characteristics of study participant:
4.2 Practices related chhaupadi Pratha
4.3 Factor associated with chhaupadi Pratha
4.4 Health impact due to chhaupadi Pratha
4.5 Perception towards chhaupadi Pratha
4.6 Finding from observation of chhaupadi Goth
CHAPTER: V
DISCUSSION
CHAPTER: VI
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
6.1 Conclusion
6.2 Recommendation
This study aims to assess the factors associated with the traditional practice of Chhaupadi Pratha and its subsequent impact on the health of women and girls in the Thakuri community of Khaptad Channa rural municipality-05, Bajhang.
1.1 Background information
In most parts of the developed world, women assume that their menstrual periods will remain a part of their private lives and cannot affect their ability to figure, attend school or otherwise contribute to society. this is often not the case in Nepal, where women are considered "unclean" and “impure” during the menstrual period prevented from collaborating in many normal aspects of their lives. Even during this modern-day female would be sent to spend the duration of their monthly menstruation isolated in an unsanitary hut, this is often a typical and accepted ritualistic practice for girls in Nepal (1).
Chhaupadi and other sorts of discrimination during the menstruation may be a serious right violation affecting females in rural areas in Far West Nepal districts. While the govt. has outlawed the practice, it's struggled to show policies and action plans into practice. per the practice, women are considered ‘impure’ during their menstruation period and are banished from their family home and compelled to measure in a very cow shed or a Chhaupadi shed for the duration of their period each month, usually 5-7 days. During this era, they're denied access to nutritious food products like dairy products including milk also as green vegetables, forbidden from making physical contact with other members of the household, community or assets like cattle and trees, bereft of access to basic sanitation and not allowed to the touch taps or public water supplies.
CHAPTER: I INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides the background information regarding the Chhaupadi system, states the problem, defines the study's rationale, objectives, research questions, and presents the conceptual framework.
CHAPTER: II LITERATURE REVIEW: This section summarizes existing academic and empirical literature regarding Chhaupadi, highlighting sociocultural impacts and previous studies on women's conditions and health outcomes.
CHAPTER: III METHODOLOGY: Details the research design, area, population, sampling techniques, data collection methods, and ethical considerations used for the quantitative descriptive cross-sectional study.
CHAPTER: IV RESEARCH FINDING: Presents the primary data collected, including demographic characteristics, current practices, factors associated with the tradition, observed health impacts, and participants' perceptions.
CHAPTER: V DISCUSSION: Analyzes the study results, comparing them with previous findings from other regions in Nepal and exploring the implications of the identified factors and health impacts.
CHAPTER: VI CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: Concludes the study by summarizing key findings regarding the health effects of Chhaupadi and offers recommendations for policy planners and future research.
Chhaupadi, Chhaupadi Pratha, menstrual exile, women's health, reproductive health, Thakuri community, Nepal, untouchability, menstrual hygiene, socioeconomic factors, public health, gender discrimination, sociocultural practices, health impact, community perception.
The research focuses on the traditional Chhaupadi Pratha in the Thakuri community of Bajhang, Nepal, and how this practice affects the physical and psychological health of women and girls during their menstrual period.
The study examines demographic factors, specific menstrual practices (such as food and water restrictions), the impact on reproductive and general health, and the community's perception of the Chhaupadi system.
The primary goal is to assess the specific factors associated with the continuation of Chhaupadi in the Thakuri community and to document its health impacts on women of reproductive age.
The author conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study using quantitative methods, including a self-administered survey among 140 participants and an observation checklist to assess living spaces.
The main sections cover the demographics of participants, detailed practices related to the Chhaupadi tradition, statistical associations between various factors and the practice, health impacts, and the findings from the observation of Chhau Goths.
Key terms include Chhaupadi Pratha, reproductive health, public health, Nepal, Thakuri community, sociocultural factors, and menstrual hygiene.
The study identified high incidences of physical issues like headaches, fever, and abdominal pain, as well as psychological distress such as depression, irritation, and feelings of loneliness among women forced into Chhaupadi.
The findings indicate that traditional healers, mothers-in-law, and fathers-in-law are the primary "seconders" or proponents who exert influence to maintain the Chhaupadi tradition across generations.
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