Vaginal Health in Menopausal Peruvian Women: Descriptive Research

IF 0.1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5336/jcog.2023-96111
Juan MATZUMURA KASANO, Hugo GUTIERREZ CRESPO, Isabel Julia ALAMO PALOMINO
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Objective: To analyze vaginal health based on three dimensions: symptoms, information, and treatment in menopausal Peruvian women attended in first level health care facilities. Material and Methods: This is a descriptive, prospective, cross-sectional research, with the participation of women attended in first level health care facilities during the year 2021. A non-probability sample of 855 women was used. A vaginal health survey composed of 26 indicators was used through 3 dimensions: symptoms, information, and treatment, with a reliability coefficient of 0.79. Results: The mean age was 54.8±6.4 years, 67.8% had no knowledge of hormone therapy for menopause, while 80.9% said they did not use it. In the symptoms dimension: 22.6% experienced hot flashes frequently and 15.2% had vaginal symptoms (dryness, burning, and soreness), 54.9% considered them as a mild discomfort and described the symptoms as part of aging. In the information dimension: 60.4% stated that there is not enough information; 44.6% of women have access to information through their gynecologists, and 46.9% feel comfortable asking about treatment options. In the treatment dimension: 39.2% consider hormonal vaginal suppositories as an effective treatment; 23.5% did not use any treatment; and 73.8% would consider using hormone therapy during menopause. Conclusion: There was a high prevalence of vasomotor and vaginal symptoms affecting quality of life. The information given to patients was insufficient despite being provided by the gynecologist. There is acceptance for the use of local estrogen therapy.
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秘鲁更年期妇女阴道健康:描述性研究
目的:从症状、信息和治疗三个方面分析秘鲁更年期妇女在一级卫生保健机构就诊的阴道健康状况。材料和方法:这是一项描述性、前瞻性、横断面研究,调查对象为2021年期间在一级卫生保健机构就诊的妇女。使用了855名女性的非概率样本。阴道健康调查通过症状、信息和治疗3个维度采用26项指标,信度系数为0.79。结果:平均年龄为54.8±6.4岁,67.8%的女性不了解更年期激素治疗,80.9%的女性表示没有使用过更年期激素治疗。在症状方面:22.6%的人经常经历潮热,15.2%的人有阴道症状(干燥、灼烧和疼痛),54.9%的人认为这些症状是轻微的不适,并将这些症状描述为衰老的一部分。在信息维度上:60.4%表示信息不足;44.6%的妇女可以通过妇科医生获得信息,46.9%的妇女可以放心地询问治疗方案。在治疗维度上:39.2%的人认为阴道激素栓剂是有效的治疗方法;23.5%未使用任何治疗方法;73.8%的人会考虑在更年期使用激素治疗。结论:影响生活质量的血管舒缩和阴道症状发生率高。尽管由妇科医生提供,但提供给患者的信息并不充分。局部雌激素治疗已被接受。
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