The CLOSER survey: impact of postmenopausal vaginal discomfort on women and male partners in the UK.

Claudine Domoney, Heather Currie, Nick Panay, Ricardo Maamari, Rossella E Nappi
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Abstract

Objective: To understand the physical and emotional impact of postmenopausal vaginal discomfort on relationships between women and their male partners.

Study design: In a quantitative, Internet-based survey, 8200 individuals from the UK, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, France, Italy, US and Canada (postmenopausal, married/cohabiting women, aged 55-65 years, who had experienced vaginal discomfort, and male partners of such women) completed a structured questionnaire.

Main outcome measures: Results for respondents from the UK (500 men, 500 women), expressed as percentages of women/men describing particular answers, are reported.

Results: Avoiding physical intimacy because of vaginal discomfort was reported by 69% of women and 76% of male partners, mainly due to concern about sex being painful (women 63%; men 61%); 18% of women considered vaginal discomfort had created emotional distance between them and their partners. Local estrogen treatment was used by 21% of women, among whom 58% subsequently reported less painful sex. Following such treatment, 33% of women and 30% of male partners reported an improved sex life, while 33% of women and 34% of male partners described becoming emotionally closer. Although 73% of women did not consider enough information about vaginal discomfort to be available, 60% would consult a physician to obtain this.

Conclusions: Although vaginal discomfort has a substantial impact on postmenopausal women and their partners, improvements in sexual and emotional relationships can follow use of local estrogen therapy. Not all women may be aware of therapeutic options; healthcare providers can improve outcomes by more openly communicating and initiating discussion with patients.

CLOSER调查:绝经后阴道不适对英国女性和男性伴侣的影响。
目的:了解绝经后阴道不适对女性与男性伴侣关系的生理和心理影响。研究设计:在一项基于互联网的定量调查中,来自英国、丹麦、瑞典、挪威、芬兰、法国、意大利、美国和加拿大的8200人(年龄在55-65岁之间、经历过阴道不适的已婚/同居女性以及这些女性的男性伴侣)完成了一份结构化问卷。主要结果测量:报告了来自英国的受访者(500名男性,500名女性)的结果,以描述特定答案的女性/男性百分比表示。结果:69%的女性和76%的男性伴侣因阴道不适而避免身体亲密,主要是因为担心性痛苦(女性63%;男人61%);18%的女性认为阴道不适造成了她们与伴侣之间的情感距离。21%的女性使用了局部雌激素治疗,其中58%的女性随后报告性生活疼痛减轻。接受这种治疗后,33%的女性和30%的男性伴侣表示性生活有所改善,33%的女性和34%的男性伴侣表示情感上变得更加亲密。尽管73%的女性认为没有足够的关于阴道不适的信息,但60%的女性会咨询医生以获得这些信息。结论:尽管阴道不适对绝经后妇女及其伴侣有重大影响,但局部雌激素治疗可以改善性和情感关系。并非所有女性都知道治疗方案;医疗保健提供者可以通过更公开地与患者沟通和开始讨论来改善结果。
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