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Clinical challenges in menopausal management: a case study approach.

G C Provencher1, P C McMullen, D C Seibert

  • 1Department of Nurse Practitioner, Graduate School of Nursing, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA. proaspen@gateway.net

Nurse Practitioner Forum
|February 28, 2001
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Choosing the right hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can be difficult for patients and doctors. This report uses case studies to explore managing menopausal symptoms with traditional and complementary therapies.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Endocrinology
  • Menopause Management
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a common treatment for menopausal symptoms.
  • Selecting an appropriate HRT regimen presents challenges for clinicians and patients.
  • Individualized treatment plans are crucial for effective symptom management.

Observation:

  • This report presents four case studies detailing the process of selecting HRT.
  • Clinical considerations for managing menopausal symptoms are illustrated.
  • Both scientific and clinical factors influence treatment decisions.

Findings:

  • Collaboration between clinicians and patients is key to finding acceptable HRT methods.
  • A range of traditional and complementary therapies can be considered.

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  • Tailoring treatment to individual needs improves symptom management outcomes.
  • Implications:

    • Effective HRT selection requires a comprehensive understanding of patient needs and therapeutic options.
    • Integrating complementary therapies may enhance HRT effectiveness and patient satisfaction.
    • Further research into personalized HRT strategies is warranted.