ObjectiveTo ascertain the sources of information women use when making decisions about hormone replacement therapy (HRT).MethodsA cross-sectional, population-based computer-assisted telephone survey of 1082 randomly selected women aged 50-80 years (80.3% response rate) was conducted at Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, a large staff-model health maintenance organization in Washington state.ResultsOverall, 460 participants (42.5%) were current HRT users, 226 (20.9%) were past users, and 396 (36.6%) were never users. Discussions with physicians dominated as the major source of information used in decision making by current (83.4%) and past (65.5%) users, but were less often cited by never users (44.4%); printed material was used by 44....
Background: Recent studies are changing the way physicians and patients view hormone replacement the...
Menopause, the total cessation of menstruation, is a normal part of the aging process of all women. ...
Women’s knowledge of and attitudes towards hormone replacement therapy KJ Lewin, HK Sinclair and CM ...
ObjectiveTo ascertain the sources of information women use when making decisions about hormone repla...
To examine preventive health practices in older women, we conducted computer-assisted telephone inte...
The promotion and use of hormone: replacement therapy (HRT) is the focus of much medical activity an...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the gold standard for managing menopausal symptoms and is recom...
ObjectiveEffectively communicating information about the complex decisions that face women at midlif...
Objective: To compare the effects of pharmacist consultation versus a decision aid on women's decisi...
The objective of this study was to identify factors affecting hormone replacement therapy (HRT) usag...
BackgroundThe landmark Women's Health Initiative (WHI) Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy Trial publishe...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) influences many aspects of health: climacteric symptoms, osteoporo...
BackgroundCounseling women facing the decision to initiate, continue, or discontinue hormone replace...
OBJECTIVE:Medical reviews and research comprise a key information source for news media stories on m...
Objective: To assess the views and prescribing practices of doctors regarding hormone replacement th...
Background: Recent studies are changing the way physicians and patients view hormone replacement the...
Menopause, the total cessation of menstruation, is a normal part of the aging process of all women. ...
Women’s knowledge of and attitudes towards hormone replacement therapy KJ Lewin, HK Sinclair and CM ...
ObjectiveTo ascertain the sources of information women use when making decisions about hormone repla...
To examine preventive health practices in older women, we conducted computer-assisted telephone inte...
The promotion and use of hormone: replacement therapy (HRT) is the focus of much medical activity an...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the gold standard for managing menopausal symptoms and is recom...
ObjectiveEffectively communicating information about the complex decisions that face women at midlif...
Objective: To compare the effects of pharmacist consultation versus a decision aid on women's decisi...
The objective of this study was to identify factors affecting hormone replacement therapy (HRT) usag...
BackgroundThe landmark Women's Health Initiative (WHI) Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy Trial publishe...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) influences many aspects of health: climacteric symptoms, osteoporo...
BackgroundCounseling women facing the decision to initiate, continue, or discontinue hormone replace...
OBJECTIVE:Medical reviews and research comprise a key information source for news media stories on m...
Objective: To assess the views and prescribing practices of doctors regarding hormone replacement th...
Background: Recent studies are changing the way physicians and patients view hormone replacement the...
Menopause, the total cessation of menstruation, is a normal part of the aging process of all women. ...
Women’s knowledge of and attitudes towards hormone replacement therapy KJ Lewin, HK Sinclair and CM ...