Preparation for menopause: prospective evaluation of a health education intervention for mid-aged women
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5122(98)00033-4
Preparation for menopause: prospective evaluation of a health education intervention for mid-aged women
Abstract
Many women approach menopause with uncertainty about what will happen and how to deal with changes that occur. The current study aimed to evaluate the short-term outcome of a health education intervention devised to prepare 45-year old women in general practices. One hundred and seventy-eight 45-year old women registered at five general practices in south London were targeted for the research; 106 of the women responded and 86 of these women formed a usable pre-menopausal sample which was randomly allocated to the preparation intervention and control conditions. Preparation involved two health education sessions carried out in small groups and covering information and discussion of the normal menopause transition in the context of mid-life. The women completed pre- and post-intervention (3 and 15 months) questionnaires which assessed knowledge and beliefs about menopause and a number of health-related behaviours. Knowledge improved significantly at the follow-up assessments for the preparation group but not for the control group. On the whole, the prepared women's beliefs about menopause became less negative following the intervention, although there were also some changes reported by the control group. The proportion of smokers decreased from 25 to 20% for the prepared women although this did not reach statistical significance. There was no change in the prevalence of regular exercise. There was also a decrease in the intention to take hormonal treatments following the intervention. Suggestions for further development of health promotion services for mid-aged women and more holistic health care practices are proposed.
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