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Perspectives on menopause

S Li, E S Carlson, D Snyder

    Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS
    |May 1, 1995
    PubMed
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    This study examines how different viewpoints, including biomedical, sociocultural, and feminist, shape menopause research. Understanding these assumptions is crucial for generating accurate knowledge about menopause.

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    Area of Science:

    • Menopause Studies
    • Nursing Research
    • Philosophy of Science

    Background:

    • Conceptualizations of menopause are influenced by underlying assumptions about knowledge.
    • Existing research on menopause is often framed by specific disciplinary perspectives.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze assumptions about menopause from biomedical, sociocultural, and feminist viewpoints.
    • To illustrate how these perspectives impact menopause research questions, methodologies, and findings.
    • To enhance nurses' awareness of the influence of philosophical assumptions on menopause knowledge generation.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of assumptions across different perspectives.
    • Examination of how perspectives shape research design and interpretation.

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  • Literature review and critical discourse analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • Biomedical, sociocultural, and feminist perspectives yield distinct research questions and methodologies for studying menopause.
    • Each perspective influences the interpretation of findings, potentially leading to varied conclusions.
    • Unexamined assumptions can limit the scope and validity of menopause research.

    Conclusions:

    • Recognizing and critically evaluating philosophical assumptions is essential for rigorous menopause research.
    • Nurses must be conscious of how theoretical underpinnings affect knowledge creation in menopause studies.
    • A multi-perspective approach can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of menopause.