Women’s knowledge of and attitudes towards hormone replacement therapy KJ Lewin, HK Sinclair and CM Bond Lewin KJ, Sinclair HK and Bond CM. Women’s knowledge of and attitudes towards hormone replacement therapy. Family Practice 2003; 20: 112–119. Background. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) could benefit women who have reached the natural menopause, have had a hysterectomy or have a family history of osteoporosis. Objective. Our aim was to monitor changes in women’s knowledge of, and attitudes towards, HRT since 1991. Methods. The study was a repeat of a postal survey conducted in 1991 in the Grampian region in the North East of Scotland. Six hundred women, aged 20–69 years, were selected randomly from the eight Local Health Care Co-operat...
The use of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) by women at menopause is increasing in New Zealand, alt...
In 1992, a survey was undertaken to study women's knowledge of the physical and emotional changes as...
Background: Recent studies are changing the way physicians and patients view hormone replacement the...
A women\u27s life expectancy has increased from 65 years in 1940 to 80 years in 1993 (Health United ...
Background: The use of hormone therapy (HT) by menopausal women has declined since the Women’s Healt...
Objective: To assess attitudes and beliefs about the menopausal transition in a population of peri- ...
The use of hormone therapy (HT) by menopausal women has declined since the Women's Health Initiative...
Use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is increasing, yet little is known of women's perceptions o...
BackgroundCounseling women facing the decision to initiate, continue, or discontinue hormone replace...
Hormonal Replacement Therapy (HRT) is the most effective treatment of menopausal disturbances and ha...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) influences many aspects of health: climacteric symptoms, osteoporo...
Menopause, the total cessation of menstruation, is a normal part of the aging process of all women. ...
To examine preventive health practices in older women, we conducted computer-assisted telephone inte...
Objectives To study changes in attitudes, knowledge and management strategies concerning hormone rep...
Introduction: Hormone therapy (HT) has been considered as a safe treatment for menopausal symptoms. ...
The use of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) by women at menopause is increasing in New Zealand, alt...
In 1992, a survey was undertaken to study women's knowledge of the physical and emotional changes as...
Background: Recent studies are changing the way physicians and patients view hormone replacement the...
A women\u27s life expectancy has increased from 65 years in 1940 to 80 years in 1993 (Health United ...
Background: The use of hormone therapy (HT) by menopausal women has declined since the Women’s Healt...
Objective: To assess attitudes and beliefs about the menopausal transition in a population of peri- ...
The use of hormone therapy (HT) by menopausal women has declined since the Women's Health Initiative...
Use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is increasing, yet little is known of women's perceptions o...
BackgroundCounseling women facing the decision to initiate, continue, or discontinue hormone replace...
Hormonal Replacement Therapy (HRT) is the most effective treatment of menopausal disturbances and ha...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) influences many aspects of health: climacteric symptoms, osteoporo...
Menopause, the total cessation of menstruation, is a normal part of the aging process of all women. ...
To examine preventive health practices in older women, we conducted computer-assisted telephone inte...
Objectives To study changes in attitudes, knowledge and management strategies concerning hormone rep...
Introduction: Hormone therapy (HT) has been considered as a safe treatment for menopausal symptoms. ...
The use of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) by women at menopause is increasing in New Zealand, alt...
In 1992, a survey was undertaken to study women's knowledge of the physical and emotional changes as...
Background: Recent studies are changing the way physicians and patients view hormone replacement the...