Anne Nileshni Fernando, Christine Hamori, Jayson Oates, Gemma Sharp
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背景:更年期涉及一系列身体变化,对生理和心理健康都有影响。大约一半的绝经后妇女会出现更年期泌尿生殖系统综合征(GSM)。点阵式二氧化碳激光治疗可促进阴道壁组织再生,从而有可能帮助控制更年期生殖泌尿综合症。然而,这种治疗方法的临床试验结果参差不齐,而接受这种治疗的妇女的个人看法和经历在很大程度上也未得到探讨:方法:14 位绝经后妇女接受了阴道点阵 CO2 激光治疗:14名绝经后妇女参与了研究。这些妇女在2至48个月前接受过阴道点阵二氧化碳激光治疗(中=32.1,标准差=14.9个月)。研究人员进行了电话访谈,以了解妇女接受治疗的动机和治疗后的感受。对访谈进行了录音和逐字记录。对访谈进行了演绎和归纳主题分析:分析产生了 4 大主题。首先,治疗动机主要是为了缓解更年期症状。第二,一些参与者注意到了积极的性结果,包括治疗后性快感的改善。第三,参与者注意到了积极的生理和心理影响,包括尿失禁和整体自信心的改善。最后,一部分参与者表示没有明显的变化:这项对女性接受点阵式 CO2 激光治疗的动机和结果进行的新颖定性探索表明了治疗的多方面影响。这些发现强调了考虑二氧化碳点阵激光疗法对中年女性健康的整体影响的重要性,尤其是在更年期变化中:
A Preliminary Qualitative Analysis of women's Experiences With Vaginal Fractional CO2 Laser Treatments.
Background: Menopause involves a range of bodily changes, with impacts on physical and psychological well-being. Around half of the postmenopausal women experience genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). Fractional CO2 laser treatment can promote tissue regeneration in the vaginal wall to potentially assist with managing GSM. However, the results from clinical trials of this treatment have been mixed, and the personal perceptions and experiences of women receiving this treatment have been largely unexplored.
Objectives: To qualitatively explore the motivations and outcomes of women who have undergone vaginal fractional CO2 laser treatment.
Methods: Fourteen postmenopausal women were involved in the study. These women had undergone vaginal fractional CO2 laser treatment between 2 and 48 months earlier (M = 32.1, standard deviation = 14.9 months). Telephone interviews were conducted to explore women's motivations and their experiences after treatment. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Deductive and inductive thematic analysis was conducted to analyze interviews.
Results: Analyses produced 4 major themes. First, motivations mostly revolved around participants seeking relief from menopausal symptoms. Second, some participants noted positive sexual outcomes, including improved sexual pleasure after treatment. Third, participants noted positive physical and psychological effects, including improvements in incontinence and overall confidence. Lastly, a subset of participants reported no discernible changes.
Conclusions: This novel qualitative exploration of women's motivations and outcomes of fractional CO2 laser therapy demonstrates the multifaceted impact of treatment. These findings highlight the importance of considering the holistic effects of fractional CO2 laser therapy on women's health during midlife, particularly amid menopausal changes.