| Literature DB >> 33902542 |
Beate C Sydora1, Bonny Graham2, Richard T Oster3, Sue Ross4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted about menopause in First Nations women. In response to the wishes of Cree women living in Maskwacis, Alberta, to start a dialogue on menopause, we undertook community-based participatory research (CBPR) to explore menopause experience and raise awareness of menopause symptoms in the community.Entities:
Keywords: Community-based participatory research; First Nations women; Indigenous population; Menopause; Menopause awareness; Menopause experience; Menopause symptoms; Qualitative research; Questionnaire
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33902542 PMCID: PMC8077762 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-021-01303-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Characteristics of participants from initial 5 menopause workshop
| Participants | |
|---|---|
| N=34 | |
| Age at time of workshop, [years (mean±SD)] | 53.4 ± 8.9 |
| Native heritage [N (%)] | |
| Both parents Cree | 19 [55.9] |
| One parent Cree | 13 [38.2] |
| Both parents other native | 1 [2.9] |
| Not reported | 1 [2.9] |
| Employment status [N (%)] | |
| Work full time | 19 [55.9] |
| Work part time | 3 [8.8] |
| Not in paid employment | 9 [26.0] |
| Not reported | 3 [8.8] |
| Marital status [N (%)] | |
| Married | 16 [47.1] |
| Widowed | 3 [8.8] |
| Divorced | 3 [8.8] |
| Currently singlea | 12 [35.3] |
| Sleeping habit [N (%)] | |
| > 5 h sleep/night | 28 [82.4] |
| ≤ 5 h sleep/night | 6 [17.6] |
| Smoking [N (%)] | |
| Smokers [> 2 cigarettes/day] | 15 [44.1] |
| Non-smokers | 17 [50.0] |
| Not reported | 2 [5.9] |
| Alcohol consumption [N (%)] | |
| ≤ 7 drinks/week | 29 [85.3] |
| > 7 drinks/week | 2 [5.9] |
| Not reported | 3 [8.8] |
| Caffeine consumption [N (%)] | |
| ≤ 4 drinks/day | 31 [91.2] |
| > 4 drinks/day | 3 [8.8] |
| Exercise [N (%)] | |
| ≤ 2 times/week | 25 [73.5] |
| > 2 times/week | 9 [26.0] |
| Menstrual periods [N (%)] | |
| Ceased for more than one year | 23 [67.6] |
| Still menstruating (irregular, change to blood flow) | 6 [17.6] |
| Still menstruating (regular) | 5 [14.7] |
| Pregnancies [N (%)] | |
| Yes (range 2–12) with or w/o live birth (1–10) | 27 [79.4] |
| No | 5 [14.7] |
| Not reported | 3 [8.8] |
| Self-reported conditionsb [N (%)] | |
| Cardiovascular disorder | 13 [38.2] |
| Arthritis | 10 [29.4] |
| Diabetes | 8 [23.5] |
| Sleep disorder | 8 [23.5] |
| Mood disorder | 7 [20.6] |
| Gastrointestinal disorder | 3 [8.8] |
| Cancer | 1 [2.9] |
| Asthma | 1 [2.9] |
| None of the above or any other chronic illnesses | 8 [23.5] |
| Surgery (any type) | 24 [70.6] |
| Self-reported current therapies and managementb [N (%)] | |
| Do not currently use anything in particular to manage symptoms | 12 [35.2] |
| Current therapies and managementb | |
| Lifestyle activities for menopause therapy | 6 [17.6] |
| Cultural therapies (Sweats and Native Medicine) | 4 [11.8] |
| Herbs or vitamin supplements | 4 [11.8] |
| Seek advice from friends or relatives | 4 [11.8] |
| Anti-depressants | 3 [8.8] |
| Seek advice from health care workers | 1 [2.9] |
| Menopausal Hormonal Therapy (MHT) | 1 [2.9] (vaginal) |
| Over-the-counter remedies | 1 [2.9] |
| Relaxation therapy | 1 [2.9] |
| Considered management if symptoms become severe and bothersomeb [N (%)] | |
| Seek advice from health care workers | 7 [20.6] |
| Seek advice from friends or relatives | 6 [17.6] |
| Intend to practice cultural forms of relief | 2 [5.9] |
| Consider hormonal therapy | 1 [2.4] |
| Would consider over-the-counter | 1 [2.4] |
| Not sure yet | 9 [26.5] |
| Nothing in particular | 4 [14.7] |
aMight include previous long relationship
bMultiple answers possible
Menopause-specific quality of life (MENQOL) outcome for women in eligible age range (40–65 years)
| Participants | MENQOL scores |
|---|---|
| N = 29 | [mean ± SD] |
| MENQOL vasomotor domaina | 3.3 ± 2.3 |
| MENQOL psychosocial domaina | 3.8 ± 1.6 |
| MENQOL physical domaina | 4.0 ± 1.4 |
| MENQOL sexual domaina | 4.1 ± 2.0 |
aOne woman did not complete MENQOL and another completed all sections of MENQOL except the sexual domain