A Spotlight on Menopause in Africa

Dorcas Muchiri
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Background: Menopause is a retrospective diagnosis defined by the World Health Organization as thepermanent cessation of menstruation resulting from the loss of ovarian follicular activity. With morewomen living longer, all those above the age of 50 years will experience menopause, with a smallernumber experiencing this before 40 – 49 years without their knowledge. Menopause contributes tosignificant public health conditions, such as cardiovascular, bone, cognitive, and mental healthconditions. The Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) is an internationally validated tool for measuring theseverity of menopausal symptoms. The WHO notes a challenge in awareness and access tomenopause-related information and treatment for women and health care providers in most countries.Little is known about the experience of menopause in African women, and the MRS scale has limited usein the Kenyan setting, presenting gaps in research and practice.Objectives: To raise awareness of menopause and test the usability and local context of MRS in theassessment of menopausal symptoms in African women.Methods: 304 of 403 attendees on an urban community health education day voluntarily completed asurvey adapted from the MRS.Results: While 80% of women globally report hot flushes as the commonest symptom, only 41% ofwomen over 50 years if age had hot flushes. The most common symptoms were musculoskeletal painand mood swings at 74.1% and 45.8%, respectively.Conclusion: Work is needed to streamline the use and adaptability of the MRS for Swahili-speakingcountries. More community health awareness, research, and advocacy are needed to address thepublic health concerns arising from menopause in Africa.
聚焦非洲的更年期
背景:更年期是一种回顾性诊断,世界卫生组织将其定义为因卵巢卵泡活动丧失而导致的月经永久性停止。随着越来越多的女性寿命延长,所有 50 岁以上的女性都将经历更年期,少数人在 40 - 49 岁之前经历更年期而不自知。更年期是导致心血管、骨骼、认知和精神健康等重大公共健康问题的重要因素。更年期评定量表(MRS)是一种经过国际验证的测量更年期症状严重程度的工具。世卫组织指出,在大多数国家,妇女和医疗保健提供者对更年期相关信息和治疗的认识和获取都面临挑战。人们对非洲妇女的更年期经历知之甚少,MRS 量表在肯尼亚的使用也很有限,这给研究和实践带来了差距:目的:提高人们对更年期的认识,并测试 MRS 在评估非洲妇女更年期症状时的可用性和当地情况。方法:在 403 名参加城市社区健康教育日活动的人员中,有 304 人自愿填写了根据 MRS 改编的调查问卷:结果:全球有 80% 的妇女表示潮热是最常见的症状,但 50 岁以上的妇女中只有 41% 有潮热症状。最常见的症状是肌肉骨骼疼痛和情绪波动,分别占 74.1%和 45.8%:结论:需要努力简化斯瓦希里语国家 MRS 的使用和适应性。要解决非洲更年期引起的公共健康问题,需要提高社区健康意识、开展更多研究和宣传。
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