Understanding experiences and views of the menopause in Zimbabwe and South Africa: a qualitative study.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Climacteric Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-06 DOI:10.1080/13697137.2025.2499054
Sarah Drew, Nyasha Buwu, Celia L Gregson, Lisa K Micklesfield, Rashida A Ferrand, Rachael Gooberman-Hill
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Abstract

Objective: Menopause experiences are diverse and vary by social and cultural contexts. This study explored midlife women's experiences and views about menopause in urban settings in Zimbabwe and South Africa to inform co-production of supportive interventions.

Method: Forty semi-structured interviews were conducted with women aged 40-60 years. Purposive sampling identified women, considering their age, comorbidities, HIV status and socioeconomic background. Data were audio-recorded, transcribed and analyzed thematically.

Results: Three inter-related themes were identified: loss and decline; uncertainty; and acceptance and growth. For some women, fertility was integral to their identity, without which they felt 'incomplete'. Several women described shock and confusion at their unanticipated experiences of bodily changes. Difficulties arose distinguishing menopause symptoms from other conditions, and women highlighted absence of information about symptom management. To gauge what was 'normal', women compared their experiences with those of trusted women. Some women in South Africa welcomed menopause as their transition to a respected elder; menopause meant freedom from menstruation and childbirth. Acceptance related to women's sense of whether they experienced menopause at 'the right time'.

Conclusion: The study highlights similarities in women's menopausal experiences across Africa, as well as affirming the existence of wide and varied local views.

了解经验和观点的更年期在津巴布韦和南非:一项定性研究。
目的:更年期经历是多种多样的,因社会和文化背景而异。本研究探讨了津巴布韦和南非城市环境中中年妇女对更年期的经历和看法,为支持性干预措施的联合生产提供信息。方法:对40 ~ 60岁女性进行了40次半结构化访谈。有目的的抽样确定了妇女,考虑了她们的年龄、合并症、艾滋病毒状况和社会经济背景。对数据进行录音、转录和专题分析。结果:确定了三个相互关联的主题:损失和衰退;不确定性;接受和成长。对一些女性来说,生育能力是她们身份不可或缺的一部分,没有生育能力,她们会觉得“不完整”。几名妇女描述了她们对身体变化的意外经历的震惊和困惑。很难将更年期症状与其他疾病区分开来,妇女强调缺乏有关症状管理的信息。为了衡量什么是“正常”,女性将自己的经历与她们信任的女性的经历进行了比较。南非的一些妇女欢迎更年期,认为这是她们向受人尊敬的长者的过渡;更年期意味着月经和分娩的自由。接受度与女性是否在“合适的时间”经历更年期有关。结论:该研究强调了非洲各地妇女更年期经历的相似性,并肯定了当地广泛而不同的观点的存在。
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Climacteric
Climacteric 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
7.10%
发文量
53
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Climacteric is the official journal of the International Menopause Society (IMS). As an international peer-reviewed journal it publishes original research and reviews of all aspects of aging in women. Climacteric was founded by the IMS in 1998 and today has become a leading journal in the publication of peer-reviewed papers on the menopause, climacteric and mid-life health. Topics covered include endocrine changes, symptoms attributed to the menopause and their treatment, hormone replacement and alternative therapies, lifestyles, and the counselling and education of peri- and postmenopausal women. Climacteric, published bimonthly, also features regular invited reviews, editorials and commentaries on recent developments. The editorial review board of Climacteric includes leading scientific and clinical experts in the field of midlife medicine and research and is headed by its Editor-in-Chief, Professor Rod Baber of Australia. He and his team of Associate Editors act independently to set a clear editorial policy, co-ordinate peer review, and ensure a rapid response to submitted papers.
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