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Menopause: its management in general practice

V Traynor1, H Britt, G P Sayer

  • 1Department of General Practice, University of Sydney, Croydon, New South Wales.

Australian Family Physician
|March 1, 1995
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Menopause significantly impacts women aged 45-54, often appearing in general practice. This study examines menopause symptoms and their management by general practitioners (GPs) using Australian health data.

Area of Science:

  • General Practice
  • Women's Health
  • Menopause Studies

Background:

  • Menopause affects over 10% of consultations for women aged 45-54.
  • Limited data exists on menopause symptomology and general practitioner (GP) management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate menopause symptom presentation in general practice.
  • To explore how GPs manage menopausal symptoms.

Main Methods:

  • Secondary data analysis.
  • Utilized the Australian Morbidity and Treatment Survey (1990-1991).

Main Results:

  • Analysis focused on symptomology and management patterns.
  • Findings highlight the need for more information on GP approaches to menopause.

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Conclusions:

  • Further research is needed to understand GP management of menopause.
  • Improved understanding can enhance care for menopausal women.