Practice patterns and perspectives regarding treatment for symptoms of menopause: qualitative interviews with US health care providers

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作者
DePree, Barbara [1 ,5 ]
Houghton, Katherine [2 ]
DiBenedetti, Dana B. [3 ]
Shiozawa, Aki [4 ]
King, Deanna D. [4 ]
Kim, Janet [4 ]
Mancuso, Shayna [4 ]
机构
[1] Holland Hosp, Holland, MI 49423 USA
[2] RTI Hlth Solut, Manchester, England
[3] RTI Hlth Solut, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
[4] Astellas Pharma Inc, Northbrook, IL USA
[5] Holland Hosp, Womens Specialty Hosp, 844 Washington Ave,Entrance B,Suite 2700, Holland, MI 49423 USA
关键词
Complementary therapies; Hormone therapy; Hot flashes; Nonhormone therapy; Physician; Prescribing patterns; EMAS POSITION STATEMENT; HORMONE-THERAPY; NONHORMONAL MANAGEMENT; VASOMOTOR SYMPTOMS; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; ASSOCIATION; VIEWS;
D O I
10.1097/GME.0000000000002096
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo document health care providers' views regarding treatments for symptoms associated with menopause and discussions with patients about symptoms and treatment decisions. Results informed development of a data collection form for a retrospective medical record review (reported separately).MethodsRegistered US gynecologists or primary care providers from all US regions were identified from local association directories and an in-house database and were invited to participate in a qualitative interview if they consulted with three or more patients per week presenting with menopausal symptoms. Participants provided demographic data, information about patients' symptoms, and health care provider and patient views on prescription and nonprescription therapies. Key concepts/themes from interviews were identified.ResultsParticipating health care providers (10 gynecologists, 10 primary care providers) agreed there are effective treatment options for menopausal symptoms, particularly vasomotor symptoms and vaginal dryness and/or atrophy. Health care providers reported that treatment was generally dictated by symptoms that interfered with quality of life and/or daily activities, although patients often had symptoms for months before presentation. All health care providers said they prescribe hormone and/or nonhormone therapies for treatment of menopausal symptoms; half stated that they typically inquire about patients' nonprescription therapy use, and 45% recommend specific nonprescription therapies. The most commonly cited barriers to initiation of any therapy for menopausal symptoms were patient concerns about risks and financial considerations (ie, insurance or cost).ConclusionsUS health care providers reported prescribing therapies for menopausal symptoms and noted that these therapies were perceived as generally effective; however, barriers to initiation of prescription therapy exist, and new treatment options are needed.
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页数:8
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