Abstract
This paper aims to explore how middle-aged men manage andropause. It draws on extensive research to provide essential information for developing a management program to support them. The study involved searching electronic databases with keywords like 'male,' 'andropause,' 'male andropause,' and 'mediation' to locate relevant research. From January 2002 to January 2022, 11 studies were selected after reviewing the complete texts of articles published in international academic journals. These studies comprised 8 on individual coping strategies and 3 on group coping strategies for andropause. The subjects included 6 men undergoing hormone therapy, 2 with hormone deficiency, 2 on antidepressants, and 1 with type 2 diabetes. The assessment tools in these studies primarily focused on hormones, hormone deficiency, and diabetes. The results suggest that coping strategies for andropause can significantly enhance nursing care, indicating that effective use of these strategies by nurses could improve nursing outcomes.
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