학술논문

Factors associated with the use of complementary medicine and non-pharmacological interventions in symptomatic menopausal women.
Document Type
Article
Source
Climacteric. Oct2006, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p336-346. 11p.
Subject
*HORMONE therapy for menopause
*ALTERNATIVE medicine
*VASOMOTOR system
*DISEASES in older women
*SMOKING
*LIFESTYLES
*YOGA
Language
ISSN
1369-7137
Abstract
Background Hormone replacement therapy is now thought to have serious adverse effects; consequently, many menopausal women are seeking to use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), including non-pharmacological interventions (NPI), to alleviate symptoms. The prevalence and perceived effectiveness of CAM and NPI for ameliorating menopausal symptoms are not widely known and factors likely to predict CAM and NPI utilization for menopausal symptom management have not been comprehensively documented. Objectives The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the prevalence of using CAM and NPI for menopausal symptoms; (2) describe the perceived effectiveness of CAM and NPI for symptom management; and (3) investigate lifestyle and demographic factors associated with CAMINPI use among menopausal women with vasomotor symptoms. Methods Women aged 46-55 years were recruited via six socioeconomically diverse general practices. Participants completed a postal questionnaire that contained items relating to demographics, lifestyle factors, weight, height, exercise behavior, menopausal status, vasomotor symptoms and utilization and perceived effectiveness of a range of CAMINPI for symptom management. Results Of 1206 women who responded, 563 (47%) were symptomatic. The most commonly used CAMINPI for symptom management were diet/nutrition (44.3%), exercise/yoga (41.5%), relaxation/stress management (27.4%) and homeopathic/naturopathic remedies (25.4%). Of women who used these interventions, large proportions reported them to be helpful. The characteristics that were independently associated with use of CAMINPI were White ethnicity, being physically active, and not smoking. Conclusions Many menopausal symptomatic women are using a wide range of CAMI NPI and report these to be effective, particularly those who are white, physically active and do not smoke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]