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MenoPROMPT: co-design of a digital menopause pre-consultation tool for Australian general practice
Caroline McBride1, Barbara Hunter1, Erin Davis2
1Department of General Practice and Primary Care, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Objective:
This study aimed to explore the needs and preferences of women and general practitioners (GPs) in relation to a menopause-related digital pre-consultation screening tool to be used in Australian general practice.
Method:
The qualitative co-design design study brought together GPs and women with lived experience of menopause symptoms to develop a prototype for a digital pre-consultation screening tool for menopause symptoms.
Results:
Twelve participants worked together to co-design a pre-consultation questionnaire. Themes highlighted the barriers around starting conversations about menopause, and the importance of normalizing these discussions. Participants envisioned that a well-designed pre-consultation tool could help address these needs. A prototype of the tool was successfully co-designed, receiving consensus agreement from all participants. Key elements of the tool include the use of signposting, clear language and logical sequencing of questions.
Conclusion:
The tool will be trialed in a pilot implementation study in 10 general practice clinics over a period of 12 months. Qualitative interviews will focus on the tool's functionality and workflow in practice.
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