2020
DOI: 10.5114/pm.2020.95305
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Menopause uncertainty: the impact of two educational interventions among women during menopausal transition and beyond

Abstract: Introduction: Menopause is a natural part of women's lives, which is associated with physical and mental changes and can lead to uncertainty and consequent undesirable effects in the lives of menopausal women. The present study was conducted to compare the impact of multimedia and booklet educational methods on the uncertainty about menopause during this transition period. Materials and methods: In a cluster randomized trial 68 women aged 45-55 years were randomly allocated into two groups: multimedia and book… Show more

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“…The low-technology solution they developed was pamphlets that provided culturally sensitive information and helpful advice about menopause and have been made freely available throughout the community in the health centers in Maskwacis and Pigeon Lake, and at a variety of community local gatherings not necessarily focused on menopause, ensuring that the research findings can easily be accessed directly by community members. Intervention through educational pamphlets has been shown to increase knowledge and reduce a high level of perceived uncertainty associated with menopause [ 30 ]. Knowledge of menopause symptoms and health-impacting problems might help reverse the negative impact that menopause-related health issues impose on family life and relationships [ 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low-technology solution they developed was pamphlets that provided culturally sensitive information and helpful advice about menopause and have been made freely available throughout the community in the health centers in Maskwacis and Pigeon Lake, and at a variety of community local gatherings not necessarily focused on menopause, ensuring that the research findings can easily be accessed directly by community members. Intervention through educational pamphlets has been shown to increase knowledge and reduce a high level of perceived uncertainty associated with menopause [ 30 ]. Knowledge of menopause symptoms and health-impacting problems might help reverse the negative impact that menopause-related health issues impose on family life and relationships [ 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sebagian besar perempuan merasa takut saat menghadapi menopause, sehingga banyak masalah yang sederhana menjadi hal yang begitu besar dan bahkan bisa membuat seorang perempuan menjadi putus asa menghadapi menopause. 8 Edukasi yang diberikan pada perempuan dalam menghadapi menopause sebaiknya diberikan secara berkelompok. Hal ini dikarenakan dalam kegiatan pendidikan kesehatan dibuat focus group discussion agar peserta dapat saling berbabgi pengalaman mengenai gejala menopause.…”
Section: Tahap Pelaksanaanunclassified
“…By definition, it is the final menstrual period with 12 months of amenorrhea afterward and post menopause is the time period after the final menses 2 . It is expected that the number of postmenopausal women reaches 1.2 billion by 2030 3 . In Iran, the number of women in 45-64 age range was 8.5 million in 2011 (11.33% of the total population; Iran national Statistics Organization) 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%