Navigating menopause at work: a preliminary study about challenges and support systems.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Elisabet Alzueta, Luca Menghini, Laila Volpe, Fiona C Baker, Ann Garnier, Philip M Sarrel, Massimiliano de Zambotti
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Abstract

Objective: Women's increasing workforce participation necessitates understanding unique life phases like menopause for enhanced workplace inclusivity. This research investigates the challenges and needs of peri-menopausal women in work settings, using the Job Demands-Resources model as a foundation.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered to 351 working women aged 40 to 65 years in the United States. Hierarchical multiple regression models were employed to assess the relationship between the severity of menopausal symptoms, emotional exhaustion, work engagement, and turnover intentions.

Results: Most of the respondents reported moderate (38.46%) to severe (35.9%) menopausal symptoms. Notably, 54% of the women were caregivers for children or adults. About 77.7% of participants reported work-related challenges due to menopause, with a perceived reduction in productivity (56.8%) being the most common issue. The severity of menopausal symptoms was found to significantly predict more emotional exhaustion ( P < 0.001), less work engagement ( P < 0.001), and greater turnover intentions ( P = 0.03). Concerns about being perceived as less capable in the workplace due to menopausal symptoms were reported by 51.2% of respondents. A striking gap exists between the workplace measures desired by women, such as formal menopause policies and managerial training (65.4%-68%), and their actual implementation (2%-6.3%).

Conclusions: This study reveals an exigent need for increased awareness and structural changes to support working women going through menopause. The findings have far-reaching implications for not just promoting gender equity and well-being but are also pivotal for maintaining a diversified, engaged, and effective workforce.

更年期工作导航:关于挑战和支持系统的初步研究。
目的:随着妇女参加工作的人数不断增加,有必要了解更年期等独特的生命阶段,以增强工作场所的包容性。本研究以工作需求-资源模型为基础,调查了围绝经期女性在工作环境中面临的挑战和需求:方法:对美国 351 名 40 至 65 岁的职业女性进行了横向调查。采用层次多元回归模型来评估更年期症状的严重程度、情感衰竭、工作投入和离职意向之间的关系:大多数受访者报告了中度(38.46%)至重度(35.9%)的更年期症状。值得注意的是,54%的女性是儿童或成人的照顾者。约 77.7% 的受访者表示更年期带来了与工作相关的挑战,其中最常见的问题是生产率下降(56.8%)。研究发现,更年期症状的严重程度可显著预测更多的情绪衰竭(P < 0.001)、更少的工作投入(P < 0.001)和更大的离职意向(P = 0.03)。51.2%的受访者表示担心因更年期症状而被认为在工作场所能力不足。女性所希望的工作场所措施,如正式的更年期政策和管理培训(65.4%-68%),与实际执行情况(2%-6.3%)之间存在显著差距:这项研究表明,迫切需要提高对更年期问题的认识并进行结构性改革,以支持处于更年期的职业女性。研究结果不仅对促进性别平等和福祉具有深远影响,而且对维持一支多元化、参与性和高效的员工队伍也至关重要。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
7.40%
发文量
330
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Menopause, published monthly, provides a forum for new research, applied basic science, and clinical guidelines on all aspects of menopause. The scope and usefulness of the journal extend beyond gynecology, encompassing many varied biomedical areas, including internal medicine, family practice, medical subspecialties such as cardiology and geriatrics, epidemiology, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and pharmacology. This forum is essential to help integrate these areas, highlight needs for future research, and enhance health care.
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