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Women’s views about physical activity as a treatment for vasomotor menopausal symptoms: a qualitative study

机译:妇女关于体育活动的看法作为血管定位症症状的治疗方法:一个定性研究

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Women commonly seek medical advice about menopausal symptoms. Although menopausal hormone therapy is the most effective treatment, many women prefer non-pharmacological treatments, such as physical activity. The effectiveness of physical activity has been inconclusive when assessed by randomised controlled trials, and it remains unclear how women feel about it as a possible treatment approach. The aim of the study was to explore symptomatic menopausal women’s views and experiences of physical activity as a treatment for vasomotor and other menopausal symptoms. An in-depth qualitative study was embedded within a randomised controlled trial that assessed the effectiveness of physical activity as a treatment for vasomotor menopausal symptoms in previously inactive vasomotor symptomatic women. Participants were randomised to one of two physical activity interventions or a usual care group. Both physical activity interventions involved two one-to-one consultations, plus either supporting materials or access to physical activity support groups, over 6 months. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 purposively selected participants from all three trial groups after they had completed trial follow-up. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed by constant comparison. All participants talked positively about physical activity as a treatment for their menopausal symptoms, with most reporting participation had improved their hot flushes and night sweats. They reported that they had experienced improved sleep, physical health and psychological well-being. Those who received the physical activity plus social-support intervention reported their ability to cope with their menopausal symptoms had improved. Many participants commented that they would prefer doctors to discuss physical activity as a possible treatment for their hot flushes and night sweats, before offering medication. Based on the views and experiences of the women who participated in this study, healthcare professionals should continue discussing physical activity as a potential first treatment option with menopausal women. Furthermore, healthcare professionals should ensure they prepare, support, and encourage these women both physically and emotionally. ISRCTN ISRCTN06495625 Registered 10/11/2010
机译:女性通常寻求关于更年期症状的医疗建议。虽然更年期激素治疗是最有效的治疗方法,但许多女性更喜欢非药理治疗,如身体活动。当随机对照试验评估时,体育活动的有效性一直不确定,并且尚不清楚女性如何将其视为可能的治疗方法。该研究的目的是探讨症状更年期妇女的观点和身体活动的经验,作为血管运动的治疗和其他绝经症状。在随机对照试验中嵌入了深入的定性研究,该试验评估了以前活性血管运动症状患者对血管运动症症状的血管运动症状的治疗的有效性。参与者随机被随机分为两个身体活动干预或通常的护理组。身体活动干预均涉及两对一的咨询,以及支持材料或访问身体活动支持群体,超过6个月。在他们完成试用后,在所有三个审判群体中,有17名有动的参与者进行了半结构化访谈。访谈是录制的,转录逐字,并通过恒定的比较分析。所有参与者都对身体活动呈现良好的态度,作为他们的绝经症状的治疗,大多数报告参与改善了他们的热冲洗和夜间汗水。他们报告说,他们经历了改善的睡眠,身体健康和心理健康。那些接受身体活动加上社会支持干预的人报告了他们应对他们更年期症状的能力得到了改善。许多参与者评论说,在提供药物之前,他们更愿意将医生讨论其热冲洗和夜间汗水的可能治疗。根据参与本研究的妇女的观点和经验,医疗专业人士应继续将体育活动讨论为具有更年期妇女的潜在第一治疗选择。此外,医疗保健专业人员应确保他们在身体和情感上准备,支持和鼓励这些女性。 ISRCTN ISRCTN06495625注册10/11/2010

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