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  • 1University of Nevada Reno, School of Social Work/090 89557-0068, USA.

Social Work in Health Care
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Women weigh risks and benefits when deciding on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause. Understanding their decision-making process is key for informed choices about HRT.

Area of Science:

  • Women's Health
  • Menopause Management
  • Hormone Therapy Research

Background:

  • Menopause involves decreased estrogen, leading to short- and long-range effects.
  • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) presents both health risks and benefits.
  • Informed decision-making regarding HRT is crucial for menopausal women.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the decision-making process of menopausal women regarding HRT.
  • To identify factors influencing HRT decisions.
  • To assess whether HRT decisions were informed.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative study was conducted.
  • Interviews were performed with a cohort of menopausal women.

Main Results:

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  • Key factors influencing HRT decisions were identified.
  • The types and sources of information used were illuminated.
  • The decision-making process and its informed nature were examined.

Conclusions:

  • Findings provide insights into women's HRT decision-making.
  • Clinical and research implications of the study are discussed.