PURPOSE: The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to describe the perceptions of Jordanian midlife women about making the menopausal transition. METHODS: Audio taped interviews were conducted with 25 peri-menopausal Jordanian women. Interviews were analysed as appropriate for descriptive qualitative inquiry. RESULTS: The major theme generated was 'A Life Transition', which included: a time of no more reproductive obligations, changing from the burdens and obligations of reproductive roles and responsibilities to freedom, relief and rest; a time for managing peri-menopausal symptoms; and a time for growing into a wise woman and accepting aging as a part of life. NURSING IMPLICATIONS: These data can assist healthcare providers to provide culturally competent health care to midlife Jordanian women. Support groups may be helpful to facilitate connections between midlife women, increase self-awareness, assist women to come to value their menopausal experiences, to manage their symptoms appropriately through self-care measures and healthcare interventions and to more fully embrace being 'wise women'.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to describe the perceptions of Jordanian midlife women about making the menopausal transition. METHODS: Audio taped interviews were conducted with 25 peri-menopausal Jordanian women. Interviews were analysed as appropriate for descriptive qualitative inquiry. RESULTS: The major theme generated was 'A Life Transition', which included: a time of no more reproductive obligations, changing from the burdens and obligations of reproductive roles and responsibilities to freedom, relief and rest; a time for managing peri-menopausal symptoms; and a time for growing into a wise woman and accepting aging as a part of life. NURSING IMPLICATIONS: These data can assist healthcare providers to provide culturally competent health care to midlife Jordanian women. Support groups may be helpful to facilitate connections between midlife women, increase self-awareness, assist women to come to value their menopausal experiences, to manage their symptoms appropriately through self-care measures and healthcare interventions and to more fully embrace being 'wise women'.
Authors: Ali Akbar Abdollahi; Mostafa Qorbani; Hamid Asayesh; Aziz Rezapour; Mehdi Noroozi; Morteza Mansourian; Mohammad Ali Soleimani; Hossain Ansari Journal: Med J Islam Repub Iran Date: 2013-05