Menopause: Time for a Change
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Continuing-education module on menopause care; the object is clinical practice.
This educational module concerns menopause care rather than research practice.
Clinical teaching module on menopause care, not research methods or the research system.
Résumé
Menopause is not a disease; it is part of a woman’s natural life cycle. Defined as “the absence of menses for 12 months,” the average age of occurrence is between ages 48 and 52. The process usually begins four to six years earlier and continues for several years after. It is important to understand how each woman experiences menopause. How does she view herself in general and at this specific life stage? What kind of supports are in place within her family, her circle of friends, her physician, her community, and her culture? For some, the transition is easy and uneventful. However, up to 80% of all women will experience some degree of symptoms. 1 In this module, we examine the gaps between current practice and a more comprehensive approach to assisting patients and their families through menopause.
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La notice
- Revue
- TSpace
- Thématique
- Domaine
- Établissements canadiens
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- Organismes subventionnaires
- Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto
- Mots-clés
- Natural (archaeology)Process (computing)Degree (music)Transition (genetics)Life expectancy
- Résumé présent dans OpenAlex
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