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临床试验/NCT07447947
NCT07447947
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Lived Experience and Perceptions of Menopause Among Patients Participating in the Multidisciplinary Care Pathways at Paris Saint-Joseph Hospital

Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 24 人开始时间: 2026年5月1日最近更新:

概览

阶段
不适用
状态
尚未招募
入组人数
24
试验地点
1
主要终点
Identify women's specific Experience and Perceptions of Menopause

概览

简要总结

Menopause, often reduced to its biological aspects, is increasingly studied through medical, psychological, social, and cultural lenses. Women's experiences vary widely depending on context-country, era, and social status. Their perceptions are ambivalent: while some associate menopause with the end of fertility and burdensome physical symptoms (hot flashes, joint pain, sleep disorders, mood swings, brain fog, vaginal dryness, low libido, weight gain), others see it as a liberating phase, free from reproductive expectations. Surprisingly, 87% of women report a positive experience of menopause itself, though the transitional phase is less well-tolerated (78%).

In France, where women's life expectancy is 87, they spend a third of their lives post-menopause. Yet, menopause remains a taboo subject. While 87% of women aged 50-65 experience at least one symptom beyond the cessation of menstruation, 25% suffer severe symptoms. The silence around menopause is striking: 48% of women under 50 find it difficult to discuss, 39% of pre-menopausal women feel anxious, 46% have never discussed it with their partner, and only 61% have consulted a healthcare professional. This silence stems from outdated sexist views, societal valorization of youth, lack of intergenerational dialogue, and insufficient targeted health policies, leading to isolation and invisibility.

Medical support often focuses on a biomedical model, particularly Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), which remains controversial since the 2002 WHI study. Only 2.5% of French women over 45 currently use HRT, and 45.4% view it negatively. However, women's experiences extend far beyond hormonal concerns.

To address these gaps, multidisciplinary programs-such as those at Paris Saint-Joseph Hospital and Toulouse University Hospital-offer group-based approaches, addressing physical, psychological, and relational dimensions. These programs provide a much-needed space for exchange, often absent in traditional care. Research on the benefits of collective discussion spaces (in-person or digital) in menopause care is limited, making it relevant to explore how these programs influence women's perceptions of menopause, their bodies, and their healthcare journey. While qualitative studies have examined individual experiences, few have focused on the dynamics of shared dialogue.

研究设计

研究类型
Observational
观察模型
Cohort
时间视角
Prospective

入排标准

年龄范围
45 Years 至 60 Years(Adult)
性别
Female
接受健康志愿者

入选标准

  • Between age 45 and age 60
  • French speaking
  • participating in the multidisciplinary program offered a the Paris Saint Joseph Hospital
  • Patient who does not object to the use of these data for research purposes

排除标准

  • Patient under guardianship or conservatorship
  • Patient deprived of liberty (incarcerated or institutionalized)
  • Patient under judicial protection

结局指标

主要结局

Identify women's specific Experience and Perceptions of Menopause

时间窗: 1 day

次要结局

未报告次要终点

研究者

申办方类型
Other
责任方
Sponsor

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