Research Article

Prevalence, Management, and Impact of Dysmenorrhea on the Lives of Nurse and Midwife Trainees in Northern Ghana

Table 5

Management of dysmenorrhea among nurse and midwife trainees.

VariablesFrequency (n = 202)Percent (%)

Methods used to reduce pain
 Pharmacological methods4220.8
 Nonpharmacological methods2713.4
 Both3718.3
 Nothing to reduce pain9647.5
Type of medicine used to reduce pain (n = 79)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
 Antispasmodics5265.8
 Both911.4
 Does not use medicine1215.2
 Other67.6
Time respondents start taking medication (n = 79)
 Before pain appears1721.5
 Appearance of pain regardless of its intensity1519.0
 When pain becomes unbearable5569.6
Nonpharmacological methods to reduce pain (n = 64)
 Consumption of sweets57.8
 Walk1117.2
 Sleep3859.4
 Massage of painful regions2437.5
 Application of liquids or hot objects on the abdomen3250.0

Multiple responses allowed. Source: field data (2022).