Experience and severity of menopause symptoms and effects on health-seeking behaviours: a cross-sectional online survey of community dwelling adults in the United Kingdom

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Huang, David Roy [1 ]
Goodship, Abigail [1 ]
Webber, Iman [1 ]
Alaa, Aos [1 ]
Sasco, Eva Riboli [1 ]
Hayhoe, Benedict [1 ]
El-Osta, Austen [1 ]
机构
[1] Imperial Coll, Dept Primary Care & Publ Hlth, Selfcare Acad Res Unit SCARU, London W6 8RF, England
关键词
Menopause; Patient acceptance of health care; Delivery of health care; Group consultation; Shared medical appointment; Self-care; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; WOMEN; RECOMMENDATIONS; QUESTIONNAIRE; MIDLIFE; SLEEP;
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10.1186/s12905-023-02506-w
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundAlmost all women will experience menopause, and the symptoms can have a severely detrimental impact on their quality of life. However, there is limited research exploring health-seeking behaviours and alternative service design or consultation formats. Group consultations have been successfully deployed in perinatal and diabetic care, improving accessibility and outcomes. This cross-sectional online survey was conducted to explore women's personal experiences of menopause, including perspectives on group consultations.MethodsAn online survey investigated the experiences of individuals at all stages of menopause and their receptiveness towards group consultations for menopause. Respondents were categorised by menopause stage according to the STRAW + 10 staging system. Associations between menopause stage, acceptability of group consultations and participant demographics were assessed using logistic regression.ResultsRespondents experienced an average of 10.7 menopausal symptoms, but only 47% of respondents felt they had the knowledge and tools to manage their symptoms. Advice on menopause was sought from a healthcare professional (HCP) by 61% of respondents, the largest trigger for this being severity of symptoms and the main barrier for this was the perception that menopause wasn't a valid enough reason to seek help. Of the respondents seeking advice from HCPs, 32% were prescribed transdermal HRT, 29% received oral HRT, 19% were offered antidepressants, 18% received local oestrogen and 6% were prescribed testosterone. Over three quarters (77%) of respondents indicated that they would join a group consultation for menopause and would be comfortable sharing their experiences with others (75%). Logistic regression indicated premenopausal respondents were 2.84 times more likely than postmenopausal women to be interested in a group consultation where they can meet or learn from others' experiences.ConclusionsThis study highlighted a strong willingness of women aged 35-70 to participate in group consultations for menopause, with motivation being strongest amongst premenopausal women. Low awareness of self-management and lifestyle interventions to manage the symptoms of menopause highlight the need for greater outreach, research and interventions to build knowledge and confidence in the general population at scale. Future studies should focus on investigating the effectiveness and economic impact of menopause group consultations and the lived experience of individuals participating in group consultations.
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