Minding menopause in patients with cognitive impairment: a patient’s perspective and reflections on clinical practice

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Elias Thomas
Petra Verdonk
Hanneke Rhodius-Meester
Majon Muller
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[1] Amsterdam University Medical Centre,Department of Internal Medicine, Geriatrics Section, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Science
[2] Amsterdam UMC,Department of Ethics, Law and Humanities, Amsterdam UMC
[3] Amsterdam Public Health Institute,Department of Neurology, Amsterdam Neuroscience
[4] Ageing & Later Life,Department of Geriatric Medicine, The Memory Clinic
[5] Amsterdam UMC,undefined
[6] VU University Amsterdam,undefined
[7] Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute,undefined
[8] Alzheimer Center Amsterdam,undefined
[9] VU University Amsterdam,undefined
[10] Amsterdam UMC,undefined
[11] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
[12] Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences,undefined
[13] Atherosclerosis & Ischemic Syndromes,undefined
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Menopause; Women’s health; Patient narratives; Cognitive complaints; Health inequalities; Stigma; Clinical practice;
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Many women experience impairment in cognitive function during perimenopause. These symptoms are often not attributed to perimenopause by women themselves, by family and friends, or by healthcare professionals. In this article, we present a case in which perimenopausal complaints were attributed to early dementia and discuss mechanisms contributing to the low level of awareness of perimenopausal symptoms amongst patients and clinicians. Stigma amongst women and healthcare professionals impairs the recognition of perimenopausal complaints, and consideration of treatment options by clinicians. We advocate raising awareness in patients and physicians with more education, and the incorporation of potential menopause-related symptoms in general clinical guidelines.
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