OBJECTIVE: To critically review qualitative research on women\u27s decision making about the use of hormonal and nonhormonal remedies for the menopausal transition. DATA SOURCES: Computerized searches in CINAHL, MEDLINE, Medscape, and PsychINFO databases, using the keywords decision making, hormone therapy, herbal remedies, attitude toward hormone therapy, and qualitative research; and ancestral bibliographies. STUDY SELECTION: Articles from indexed journals from 1982 to 2001 in the English language relevant to the keywords were evaluated. Sixteen studies met inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. DATA EXTRACTION: Study findings were organized into several categories and compared and contrasted across publications and categor...
Objective: To assess attitudes and beliefs about the menopausal transition in a population of peri- ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the gold standard for managing menopausal symptoms and is recom...
Aim: To explore, with a qualitative approach, whether the conception of menopause varies between wom...
Purpose: To review the findings of qualitative studies about how women made the decision about using...
Purpose: To review the findings of qualitative studies about how women made the decision about using...
Objective:To describe women’s experiences when making decisions about the use of hormonal or nonpres...
Objective: To identify the decision-making needs of women about the use of natural health products (...
PURPOSE: To describe women\u27s experiences during decision making about hormonal and nonhormonal th...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of a patient decision aid (PtDA) for menopausal women facin...
Menopause, the total cessation of menstruation, is a normal part of the aging process of all women. ...
Background: While women are taking a greater role in decisions about menopause symptom management, t...
During the last two decades the topic of menopause has become more openly discussed as evidenced by ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to undertake the first critical review of complementary and alternative m...
Introduction\ud Studies of menopausal women are providing increasing evidence of the reasons for com...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence women's decisions to use h...
Objective: To assess attitudes and beliefs about the menopausal transition in a population of peri- ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the gold standard for managing menopausal symptoms and is recom...
Aim: To explore, with a qualitative approach, whether the conception of menopause varies between wom...
Purpose: To review the findings of qualitative studies about how women made the decision about using...
Purpose: To review the findings of qualitative studies about how women made the decision about using...
Objective:To describe women’s experiences when making decisions about the use of hormonal or nonpres...
Objective: To identify the decision-making needs of women about the use of natural health products (...
PURPOSE: To describe women\u27s experiences during decision making about hormonal and nonhormonal th...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of a patient decision aid (PtDA) for menopausal women facin...
Menopause, the total cessation of menstruation, is a normal part of the aging process of all women. ...
Background: While women are taking a greater role in decisions about menopause symptom management, t...
During the last two decades the topic of menopause has become more openly discussed as evidenced by ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to undertake the first critical review of complementary and alternative m...
Introduction\ud Studies of menopausal women are providing increasing evidence of the reasons for com...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence women's decisions to use h...
Objective: To assess attitudes and beliefs about the menopausal transition in a population of peri- ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the gold standard for managing menopausal symptoms and is recom...
Aim: To explore, with a qualitative approach, whether the conception of menopause varies between wom...