Joyce Catherine Harper, Nicky Keay, Mehab Mir, Annice Mukherjee, Jane Plumb, Geeta Kumar, Janet Lindsay, Jeremy Barratt, Sophie Strachan, Shema Tariq
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The insights gained will help us further develop the InTune programme.Study designAn anonymous, online cross-sectional questionnaire was developed with key stakeholders, covering demographic characteristics, menopause preparedness, and opinions and recommendations for programme design. The survey was conducted online using Qualtrics between 16/1/24 and 22/3/24.Main outcome measuresOf 1596 respondents (98.4% female; 75.6% White British; median age 50 years; 79.5% peri/postmenopausal), 77.4% reported being somewhat informed or not informed about menopause. Over 90% agreed that a national menopause education and support programme was needed, delivered in-person and/or online, in weekly hour-long sessions, over 2-4 weeks. Key to acceptability and success is that information is accessible, accurate, and based on 'latest scientific evidence and debunk[s] some of the myths'. Respondents emphasised the importance of developing a programme that was accessible to all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, sexuality, disability status, neurodivergence and age at/cause of menopause.ConclusionOver 90% of participants agreed that a menopause education and support programme with standardised and evidence-based content was needed. 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'Simply do it.': Results from an online questionnaire to inform a community-based menopause education and support programme in the UK, InTune.
ObjectiveWe are developing a menopause education and support programme, 'InTune', using co-design that includes focus groups and workshops. We have identified the need for two key interventions: one aimed at raising general awareness, Be Prepared for Menopause, and another to support those currently experiencing menopause symptoms. This survey aims to reach a broader audience to better understand their needs and preferences around menopause education and support. The insights gained will help us further develop the InTune programme.Study designAn anonymous, online cross-sectional questionnaire was developed with key stakeholders, covering demographic characteristics, menopause preparedness, and opinions and recommendations for programme design. The survey was conducted online using Qualtrics between 16/1/24 and 22/3/24.Main outcome measuresOf 1596 respondents (98.4% female; 75.6% White British; median age 50 years; 79.5% peri/postmenopausal), 77.4% reported being somewhat informed or not informed about menopause. Over 90% agreed that a national menopause education and support programme was needed, delivered in-person and/or online, in weekly hour-long sessions, over 2-4 weeks. Key to acceptability and success is that information is accessible, accurate, and based on 'latest scientific evidence and debunk[s] some of the myths'. Respondents emphasised the importance of developing a programme that was accessible to all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, sexuality, disability status, neurodivergence and age at/cause of menopause.ConclusionOver 90% of participants agreed that a menopause education and support programme with standardised and evidence-based content was needed. This data will allow us to refine the InTune programme.
期刊介绍:
Post Reproductive Health (formerly Menopause International) is a MEDLINE indexed, peer reviewed source of news, research and opinion. Aimed at all those involved in the field of post reproductive health study and treatment, it is a vital resource for all practitioners and researchers. As the official journal of the British Menopause Society (BMS), Post Reproductive Health has a broad scope, tackling all the issues in this field, including the current controversies surrounding postmenopausal health and an ageing and expanding female population. Initially this journal will concentrate on the key areas of menopause, sexual health, urogynaecology, metabolic bone disease, cancer diagnosis and treatment, recovering from cancer, cardiovascular disease, cognition, prescribing, use of new hormone therapies, psychology, the science of ageing, sociology, economics, and quality of life. However as a progressive and innovative journal the Editors are always willing to consider other areas relevant to this rapidly expanding area of healthcare.