| Literature DB >> 23234340 |
Emma K Jones1, Janelle R Jurgenson, Judith M Katzenellenbogen, Sandra C Thompson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is great variation in experience of menopause in women around the world. The purpose of this study was to review current understanding of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) women's experiences of menopause. The literature pertaining to the perception, significance and experience of menopause from a number of cultural groups around the world has been included to provide context for why Indigenous women's experience might be important for their health and differ from that reported in other studies of Australian women and menopause.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23234340 PMCID: PMC3554544 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6874-12-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Categories of symptoms and prevalence in Australia
| *Hot flushes | 45-80%37 | |
| | *Night Sweats | 38-82%37 |
| | Heart discomfort | 30% (Palpitations)11 |
| | Sleeping problems - *insomnia | - |
| | Muscle and joint problems | - |
| Depressive Mood | - | |
| | Irritability | - |
| | Anxiety | - |
| | Physical and Mental exhaustion | - |
| Sexual problems | - | |
| | Bladder problems | - |
| | *Vaginal dryness | 45% 11 |
| Total Urogenital = 60%11 | ||
Systematic search strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and menopause
| (Oceanic Ancestry Group [mh] OR indigenous OR aborigin* OR torres strait islander OR torres strait islanders) | 6 | |
| | AND | |
| | (australia OR australia*) | |
| | AND | |
| | (menopause OR menopausal OR premenopause OR premenopausal OR perimenopause OR perimenopausal OR postmenopaus* OR postmenopaus* OR climacteric or climacteri* OR “change of life” or “hot flashes”) | |
| (MH "Climacteric+") OR (MH "Menopause+") OR (MH "Perimenopausal Symptoms+") OR (MH "Perimenopause") OR (MH "Hot Flashes") OR (MH "Postmenopausal Disorders") OR (MH "Postmenopause") OR (MH "Premenopause") OR (MH "Menopause, Premature") OR menopaus* OR premenopaus* OR postmenopaus* OR climacteri* OR “change of life” OR “hot flashes” | 4 | |
| | AND | |
| | (australia OR Australia*) | |
| | AND | |
| | (MH “Indigenous peoples+” OR MH “Indigenous health+” OR indigenous OR aborigin* OR "torres strait islander" OR "torres strait islanders") | |
| (exp Menopause/ or menopaus$ or premenopaus$ or perimenopaus$ or postmenopaus$ or climacteri$ or change of life or hot flashes) | 0 | |
| | AND | |
| | australia and (exp indigenous populations/ or aborigin$ or indigenous or torres strait islander$) | |
| (menopaus$ or premenopaus$ or perimenopaus$ or postmenopaus$ or climacteric or change of life or hot flashes) | 1 | |
| | AND | |
| | australia and (exp indigenous populations/ or aborigin$ or indigenous or torres strait islander$) | |
| TITLE-ABS-KEY(menopaus* OR premenopaus* OR perimenopaus* OR postmenopaus* OR climacteri* OR “change of life” OR “hot flashes” ) | 8 | |
| | AND | |
| | TITLE-ABS-KEY(australi*) | |
| | AND | |
| | TITLE-ABS-KEY(indigenous OR aborigin* OR "torres strait islander" OR "torres strait islanders") | |
| (exp early menopause/ OR exp menopause/ OR exp menopause related disorder/ OR exp "menopause and climacterium"/ OR menopaus$ OR premenopaus$ OR perimenopaus$ OR postmenopaus$ ORr climacteric$ OR change of life OR hot flashes ) | 9 | |
| | AND | |
| | (exp australia/ or australia$) | |
| | AND | |
| | (exp indigenous people/ OR exp aborigine/ OR aborigin$ OR indigenous OR torres strait islander$)) | |
| (menopaus* OR premenopaus* OR perimenopaus* OR postmenopaus* OR climacteri* OR “change of life” OR “hot flashes” ) | 10 | |
| | AND | |
| | (australia OR australian) | |
| | AND | |
| (indigenous OR aborigin* OR "torres strait islander" OR "torres strait islanders") |
The terms 'premenopausal' and 'postmenopausal' were included to maximise 'sensitivity', since few relevant articles were retrieved in preliminary searches.
Figure 1Flow of search strategy for Indigenous Australian women’s experience of menopause as per PRISMA guidelines.
Comparison between the two studies on menopause in Indigenous Australians
| Cross-sectional design, using structured interviews | Face-to-Face interviewing: using both closed and open questioning technique. | |
| | | Mixed methods of analysis |
| Convenience sampling in the community setting | Population based sample of women over 40 years. | |
| | 55 Participants | Snowball sampling of rural Indigenous women. Word of mouth sampling recruitment of urban Indigenous women |
| | | Random sampling using electoral database for urban Caucasian women. |
| | | 313 Participants |
| | | - 130 rural Indigenous women |
| | | - 73 Indigenous women in Cairns (urban) |
| | | - 120 Caucasian women in Cairns (urban) |
| Kimberley region of Western Australia and south western Victoria - Australia | Far North Queensland - Australia | |
| “To evaluate climacteric symptoms among rural and remote Indigenous Australian women and to develop culturally relevant women’s health midlife educational material [ | To investigate the knowledge and experience of menopause in Far North Queensland Indigenous women, with comparison to a Caucasian population in the same area | |
| Not reported | Rural Indigenous: 45.9 years | |
| | | Urban Indigenous: 46.9 years |
| | | Urban Caucasian: 48.3 years |
| 1. Hot flushes (59%) | Lower rates of symptom reporting in the rural Indigenous women compared to the other populations in this study | |
| | 2. Urinary frequency/incontinence (53%) | |
| | 3. Mood swings (47%) | |
| | 4. Vaginal dryness (41%) | 1. Hot flushes/night sweats |
| | | - Rural Indigenous 36% |
| | | - Urban Indigenous 71.9% |
| | | - Urban Caucasian 68% |
| | | 2. Vaginal dryness |
| | | - Rural Indigenous 29.1% |
| | | - Urban Indigenous 56.3% |
| | | - Urban Caucasian 46% |
| | | 3. Mood changes |
| | | - Rural Indigenous 37.2% |
| | | - Urban Indigenous 65.6% |
| | | - Urban Caucasian 42% |
| | | 4. Insomnia |
| | | - Rural Indigenous 16.3% |
| | | - Urban Indigenous 43.8% |
| | | - Urban Caucasian 34% |
| Lack of understanding about the cause of their symptoms | In rural Indigenous women, 58.9% were not aware that menses would cease. | |
| | No traditional methods used to deal with bothersome symptoms | Celibacy at menopause was suggested by 81.5% of Indigenous women interviewed |
| | No use of hormone replacement therapy | Rural Indigenous women were less likely to access medical care, and to talk about menopause |
| Main source of information – health professionals for Indigenous women and media for Caucasian women |