African American women's experiences of menopause: A focus group study

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Sarina Schrager , Makeba Williams , Earlise Ward , Mary F. Henningfield , Alice Yuroff , Gale Johnson , Lucretia Sullivan-Wade , Jennifer Hawkins , Alyssa Turnquist
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to characterize African American women's experiences of menopause and their interactions with the health care system related to menopausal symptoms.

Study design

We conducted four focus groups with community-dwelling midlife African American women.

Main outcomes measures

Women who consented to participate completed demographic surveys. Transcripts of the four focus groups (n = 26) were analyzed and themes were elucidated.

Results

In total, 26 midlife African American women participated in the four focus groups. Participants revealed unmet needs regarding obtaining menopause information from their clinicians. Clinician discussions about menopause tended to be initiated by patients based on their symptoms. Some women reported feeling ignored and/or dismissed by the clinician when they initiated discussions of menopause. Women wanted their clinicians to provide information on menopause, which included receiving information prior to the menopause transition to help them know what to expect.

Conclusion

Women wanted their clinicians to initiate discussions of menopause rather than wait for women to mention symptoms. Prioritizing menopause training for clinicians taking care of midlife African American women may help to improve discussions of menopause.

非裔美国妇女的更年期经历:焦点小组研究
研究设计我们对居住在社区的中年非裔美国妇女进行了四次焦点小组讨论。我们对四个焦点小组(n = 26)的记录进行了分析,并阐明了主题。参与者发现,她们在从临床医生那里获取更年期信息方面的需求没有得到满足。临床医生关于更年期的讨论往往是由患者根据自己的症状发起的。一些女性报告说,当她们开始讨论更年期问题时,感觉被临床医生忽视和/或否定了。妇女希望临床医生提供有关更年期的信息,包括在更年期过渡之前获得信息,以帮助她们了解应该期待什么。对照顾中年非裔美国妇女的临床医生优先进行更年期培训可能有助于改善有关更年期的讨论。
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Maturitas
Maturitas 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
2.00%
发文量
142
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Maturitas is an international multidisciplinary peer reviewed scientific journal of midlife health and beyond publishing original research, reviews, consensus statements and guidelines, and mini-reviews. The journal provides a forum for all aspects of postreproductive health in both genders ranging from basic science to health and social care. Topic areas include:• Aging• Alternative and Complementary medicines• Arthritis and Bone Health• Cancer• Cardiovascular Health• Cognitive and Physical Functioning• Epidemiology, health and social care• Gynecology/ Reproductive Endocrinology• Nutrition/ Obesity Diabetes/ Metabolic Syndrome• Menopause, Ovarian Aging• Mental Health• Pharmacology• Sexuality• Quality of Life
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