“…Four of the included studies (Abd Elazim et al, 2014; Duffy et al, 2013; Sayakhot et al, 2012; Smail et al, 2020), used specific menopause‐related validated measures, such as the menopause specific quality of life questionnaire (MENQOL; Hilditch et al, 1996; the attitude toward menopause checklist [ATM]; Neugarten et al, 1963; the Greene climacteric scale; Green, 1976; and the Menopause Knowledge Scale [MKS]; Appling et al, 2000). Eight studies used non‐validated quantitative surveys and questionnaires developed by study authors (Abubakari et al, 2018; Christophe et al, 2020; Khokhar, 2013; Memon et al, 2014; Mustafa & Sabir, 2012; Noroozi et al, 2013; Syed Alwi et al, 2021; Tasnim et al, 2016), and five studies (Alan et al, 2016; Herbert et al, 2020; Ilankoon et al, 2021; Jurgenson et al, 2014; Ussher et al, 2019) used semi‐structured qualitative interviews (see Table 1).…”