I'm still quite young: women's lived experience of precocious or premature menopause: a qualitative study among Egyptian women.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Yasmine M Osman, Hend Reda Ali El-Kest, Majed Awad Alanazi, Mostafa Shaban
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Abstract

Background: Precocious menopause, the cessation of ovarian function before age 40, presents complex physical, emotional, and socio-cultural challenges. In settings where fertility is central to a woman's identity, early menopause can lead to stigma, psychological distress, and limited healthcare engagement. Nurses play a pivotal role in supporting affected women through education and empathetic care.

Aim: This study explored the lived experiences of Egyptian women diagnosed with precocious menopause, with a focus on physical and emotional challenges, cultural and familial dynamics, coping mechanisms, and interactions with healthcare providers-particularly nurses.

Methods: A qualitative descriptive design was employed. Fifteen women diagnosed with precocious menopause were recruited through purposive sampling from reproductive health clinics in Tanta city and surrounding areas in the Nile Delta region. Data were collected through semi-structured, in-depth interviews and analyzed using thematic content analysis.

Results: Participants reported significant disruption to self-identity and emotional well-being, compounded by cultural stigma and family pressures. Coping strategies included spiritual beliefs, peer support, and self-advocacy. Experiences with healthcare providers were mixed; nurses emerged as key figures in providing psychosocial support and education.

Conclusion: Findings underscore the need for culturally sensitive, nurse-led interventions to address the unique needs of women with precocious menopause. Enhancing nursing education and integrating psychosocial care into reproductive health services can improve health outcomes and quality of life.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

我还很年轻:女性过早或过早绝经的生活经历:一项对埃及女性的定性研究。
背景:40岁前卵巢功能停止,即提前绝经,呈现出复杂的生理、情感和社会文化挑战。在生育能力对女性身份至关重要的环境中,过早绝经可能导致耻辱、心理困扰和有限的医疗保健参与。护士通过教育和移情护理在支持受影响妇女方面发挥着关键作用。目的:本研究探讨了被诊断为早泄的埃及妇女的生活经历,重点关注身体和情感挑战、文化和家庭动态、应对机制以及与医疗保健提供者(特别是护士)的互动。方法:采用定性描述设计。通过有目的抽样,从坦塔市和尼罗河三角洲地区周边地区的生殖健康诊所招募了15名被诊断为过早绝经的妇女。数据通过半结构化、深度访谈的方式收集,并采用专题内容分析法进行分析。结果:参与者报告了自我认同和情感健康的显著中断,加上文化耻辱和家庭压力。应对策略包括精神信仰、同伴支持和自我倡导。与医疗保健提供者的经历参差不齐;护士成为提供社会心理支持和教育的关键人物。结论:研究结果强调需要对文化敏感,护士主导的干预措施来解决绝经期提前妇女的独特需求。加强护理教育和将心理社会护理纳入生殖健康服务可以改善健康结果和生活质量。临床试验号:不适用。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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