General practitioners' and women's experiences of perimenopause consultations: A qualitative evidence synthesis protocol.

HRB open research Pub Date : 2024-06-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/hrbopenres.13908.1
Laura-Jane McCarthy, Aoife O'Mahony, Aisling Jennings, Sheena M McHugh
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Background: Perimenopause precedes menopause and can cause a myriad of symptoms for women. General practitioners (GPs) are frequently the first contact for perimenopausal women with symptoms. However, women express feeling dissatisfied with the consultations they have with their GPs for perimenopausal symptoms. Moreover, diagnostic difficulties can make these consultations challenging for GPs. Despite these challenges, research to date has focused on menopause, not the transition to menopause. To date, no evidence synthesis has examined how women experience perimenopause consultations, nor how GPs experience providing care to these women.

Objective: To systematically search, collate, and appraise the qualitative literature to understand general practitioners' and women's experiences of perimenopause consultations and examine how treatment decisions are made during consultations.

Methods: A meta-ethnography will be conducted following Sattar et al. (2021) guidelines for conducting a meta-ethnography as developed by Noblit and Hare (1988). Seven databases will be systematically searched. To be included, studies must report on the experiences of either general practitioners and/or perimenopausal women and published since 2014 to capture the most up-to-date evidence. Quality assessment will be conducted using CASP (Critical Appraisal Skills Programme) tools. A GRADE-CERqual (Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research) will be conducted to assess the confidence of the findings. PROSPERO registration number CRD42024520537.

Discussion: Findings will provide new and useful insight into how GPs and women experience consultations for perimenopause and how decisions are made during these consultations.

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全科医生和妇女的围绝经期咨询经验:定性证据综合协议。
背景:围绝经期先于绝经期,可引起妇女的各种症状。全科医生(全科医生)往往是第一接触围绝经期妇女的症状。然而,妇女对她们向全科医生咨询围绝经期症状表示不满。此外,诊断困难可能使这些咨询对全科医生具有挑战性。尽管存在这些挑战,但迄今为止的研究主要集中在更年期,而不是向更年期的过渡。到目前为止,还没有证据综合研究妇女如何经历围绝经期咨询,也没有全科医生如何为这些妇女提供护理。目的:系统地检索、整理和评价定性文献,以了解全科医生和妇女围绝经期会诊的经验,并研究会诊时如何做出治疗决定。方法:元民族志将按照Sattar等人(2021)Noblit和Hare(1988)制定的元民族志指导方针进行。将有系统地检索七个数据库。被纳入的研究必须报告全科医生和/或围绝经期妇女的经历,并于2014年以后发表,以获取最新证据。质量评估将使用CASP(关键评估技能计划)工具进行。将进行GRADE-CERqual(对定性研究综述证据的信心)来评估研究结果的信心。普洛斯彼罗注册号CRD42024520537。讨论:研究结果将为全科医生和妇女如何经历围绝经期咨询以及如何在咨询期间做出决定提供新的有用的见解。
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