PAUSE: A Patient-Centric Tool to Support Patient-Provider Engagement on Menopause.

Clinical medicine insights. Women's health Pub Date : 2018-02-13 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179562X18757467
Rebecca Ashkenazy, Mary Elizabeth Peterson
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There are powerful demographic, political, and environmental trends shaping women's health. Increases in life expectancy, literacy, and empowerment are fueling expansions in education and advocacy. Research and development focuses on women's health and fertility across an expanded age spectrum. There is also a cultural emphasis on antiaging and aesthetics. In parallel, the digital revolution is changing how health care is accessed by and delivered to women. A women's journey through menopause is at the crossroads of these transformations. Medical and social platforms encourage women to embrace menopause as a pivotal life stage. Yet, many women are reticent to discuss "the transition" due to embarrassment about its symptoms, lack of awareness of its physical manifestations, or fear of aging. We introduce a patient-centric framework to support patient-provider engagement on menopause: prevention, anxiety, urogenital symptoms, vasomotor symptoms, and education. Although not comprehensive, PAUSE represents an acronym and reminder to focus a portion of the medical interaction on menopause.

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暂停:一个以患者为中心的工具,以支持患者-提供者参与更年期。
有强大的人口、政治和环境趋势影响着妇女的健康。预期寿命的延长、识字率的提高和权力的增强正在推动教育和宣传的扩大。研究和发展的重点是扩大年龄范围的妇女健康和生育能力。还有一种文化强调抗衰老和美学。与此同时,数字革命正在改变妇女获得和提供医疗保健的方式。女性的更年期之旅正处于这些转变的十字路口。医学和社会平台鼓励女性将更年期视为人生的关键阶段。然而,由于对其症状感到尴尬,缺乏对其身体表现的认识,或者害怕衰老,许多女性对讨论“变性”持保留态度。我们介绍了一个以患者为中心的框架,以支持患者-提供者参与更年期:预防,焦虑,泌尿生殖器症状,血管舒缩症状和教育。虽然不全面,PAUSE代表了一个首字母缩略词,提醒人们关注更年期的一部分医学互动。
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