Complementary/alternative and conventional medicine use amongst menopausal women: Results from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health |
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Authors: | Wenbo Peng Jon AdamsLouise Hickman David W. Sibbritt |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | Large population-based studies of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and conventional medicine use amongst menopausal women are lacking. This study helps address this gap by analysing data from a nationally representative sample of 10 011 Australian women aged 59–64 years. Overall, 39% of menopausal women consulted CAM practitioners, 75% used self-prescribed CAM, 95% consulted general practitioners (GP) and 50% consulted specialists during the previous year, and 12% were current hormone replacement therapy (HRT) users. Our findings suggest that CAM is a significant healthcare option utilized by women to treat menopausal symptoms, and so requires attention from GPs and specialists. |
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Keywords: | Menopause Complementary and alternative medicine Hormone replacement therapy Surgical menopause Oophorectomy Hysterectomy |
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