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  • Preventive medicine
  • Women's health
  • Primary care

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  • The 2022 update of the Spanish Association of Primary Care Pediatrics (PAPPS) guidelines addresses key preventive activities for women's health.
  • Excludes cancer prevention and gender morbidity aspects, focusing on actionable primary care interventions.

Purpose:

  • To provide evidence-based recommendations for family doctors on contraception, preconception care, pregnancy monitoring, and menopause management.
  • To guide the screening and prevention of arterial hypertension and osteoporosis in women.

Summary:

  • Recommends comprehensive counseling on contraceptive methods and emergency contraception, with opportunistic screening for arterial hypertension.
  • Advocates for thorough preconception consultations, including folic acid supplementation and risk assessment, and emphasizes lifestyle promotion during pregnancy.
  • Suggests osteoporosis prevention and treatment based on fracture risk assessment using tools like FRAX, recommending densitometry for women over 60 or those with high risk, and linking treatment to Z-scores.

Impact:

  • Aims to improve the quality of preventive care for women in primary care settings.
  • Empowers healthcare providers with updated guidelines for managing critical aspects of women's reproductive and long-term health.
  • Contributes to better health outcomes by promoting timely interventions and informed decision-making regarding contraception and bone health.