Utilisation of hormone replacement therapy by women doctors
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Utilisation of hormone replacement therapy by women doctors
Abstract
Objectives: To ascertain the prevalence and duration of use of hormone replacement therapy by menopausal women doctors.
Design: Postal questionnaire.
Setting: General practices in the United Kingdom.
Subjects: Randomised stratified sample of women doctors who obtained full registration between 1952 and 1976, taken from the current principal list of the Medical Register.
Main outcome measures: Prevalence and duration of use of hormone replacement therapy; menopausal status.
Results: Overall, 45.7% (436/954) of women doctors aged between 45 and 65 years had ever used hormone replacement therapy. When the results from women still menstruating regularly were excluded, 55.2% (428) were ever users and 41.2% (319) current users. The cumulative probability of remaining on hormone replacement therapy was 0.707 at five years and 0.576 at 10 years.
Conclusions: Women doctors have a higher prevalence of use of hormone replacement therapy than has been reported for other women in the United Kingdom, and most users seem to be taking hormone replacement therapy for more than five years. The results may become generalisable to the wider population as information on the potential benefits of hormone replacement therapy is disseminated.
Comment in
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Women need to be fully informed about risks of hormone replacement therapy.BMJ. 1996 May 18;312(7041):1301. doi: 10.1136/bmj.312.7041.1301. BMJ. 1996. PMID: 8634638 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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