Abstract

BackgroundHormone therapy (HT) in the menopause is still a tricky question among healthcare providers, women and mass media. Informing women about hormone replacement therapy was a Consensus Conference (CC) organized in 2008: the project Know the Menopause has been launched to shift out the results to women and healthcare providers and to assess the impact of the cc’s statement. Methods And Findings: The project, aimed at women aged 45-60 years, was developed in four Italian Regions: Lombardy, Tuscany, Lazio, Sicily, each with one Local Health Unit (LHU) as “intervention” and one as “control”. Activities performed were: survey on the press; training courses for health professionals; educational materials for target populations; survey aimed at women, general practitioners (GPs), and gynaecologists; data analysis on HT drugs’ prescription. Local activities were: training courses; public meetings; dissemination on mass media. About 3,700 health professionals were contacted and 1,800 participated in the project. About 146,500 printed leaflets on menopause were distributed to facilitate the dialogue among women and health care professionals. Training courses and educational cascade-process activities: participation ranged 25- 72% of GPs, 17-71% of gynaecologists, 14-78% of pharmacists, 34-85% of midwives. Survey: 1,281 women interviewed. More than 90% believed menopause was a normal phase in life. More than half did not receive information about menopause and therapies. HT prescription analysis: prevalence fell from 6% to 4% in five years. No differences in time trends before-after the intervention. Major limitations are: organizational difficulties met by LHU, too short time for some local activities.ConclusionsA huge amount of information was spread through health professionals and women. The issue of menopause was also used to discuss women’s wellbeing. This project offered an opportunity to launch a multidisciplinary, multimodal approach to menopause looking not only at pharmacological aspects, but also at quality of life and information.

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  • Hormone therapy (HT) in the menopause is still a tricky question among health care providers, women and the mass media

  • The key messages were: women need to be fully informed about the transient nature of menopausal symptoms, HT risks and benefits, and the availability of non-pharmacological interventions; HT is useful to treat menopausal symptoms, at the lowest dose for the shortest time; HT is not recommended to prevent chronic conditions of aging; the term "HRT" is misleading and "postmenopausal hormone therapy" should be the preferred definition [8]

  • Each region participated with one Local Health Unit (LHU) as “intervention unit”, in which the promoters endorsed different initiatives to implement the recommendations of the CC, and one LHU as “control unit”, with no implementation

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Introduction

Hormone therapy (HT) in the menopause is still a tricky question among health care providers, women and the mass media. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendations against using hormone therapy for the prevention of chronic conditions in postmenopausal women[4]. Hormone therapy (HT) in the menopause is still a tricky question among healthcare providers, women and mass media. Informing women about hormone replacement therapy was a Consensus Conference (CC) organized in 2008: the project Know the Menopause has been launched to shift out the results to women and healthcare providers and to assess the impact of the cc’s statement. Activities performed were: survey on the press; training courses for health professionals; educational materials for target populations; survey aimed at women, general practitioners (GPs), and gynaecologists; data analysis on HT drugs’ prescription. This project offered an opportunity to launch a multidisciplinary, multimodal approach to menopause looking at pharmacological aspects, and at quality of life and information

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