© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Large population-based studies of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and conventional medicine use amongst menopausal women are lacking. This study helps address this gap by analysing data from a nationally representative sample of 10 011 Australian women aged 59-64 years. Overall, 39% of menopausal women consulted CAM practitioners, 75% used self-prescribed CAM, 95% consulted general practitioners (GP) and 50% consulted specialists during the previous year, and 12% were current hormone replacement therapy (HRT) users. Our findings suggest that CAM is a significant healthcare option utilized by women to treat menopausal symptoms, and so requires attention from GPs and specialists
Abstract Background The present study describes Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use amo...
Objective: This study aims to determine associations between consultations with complementary and al...
© NHAA 2016. Whilst women frequently visit general practitioners for help with menopausal symptoms s...
This study aimed to identify the prevalence and types of complementary and alternative medications (...
Objective To determine the prevalence and types of complementary and alternative medications (CAMs) ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The use of complementary and alternat...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to undertake the first critical review of complementary and alternative m...
Introduction Studies of menopausal women are providing increasing evidence of the reasons for comple...
Background. Previous surveys found CAM use during menopause to be popular. This paper compares the r...
Background. Previous surveys found CAM use during menopause to be popular. This paper compares the r...
Objective To determine the prevalence and types of complementary and alternative medications (CAMs) ...
Objective: To survey the extent of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use among women for ...
Introduction\ud Studies of menopausal women are providing increasing evidence of the reasons for com...
© 2015 by The North American Menopause Society. Objective: This study aims to determine associations...
Copyright © 2013 Corinne van der Sluijs et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Abstract Background The present study describes Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use amo...
Objective: This study aims to determine associations between consultations with complementary and al...
© NHAA 2016. Whilst women frequently visit general practitioners for help with menopausal symptoms s...
This study aimed to identify the prevalence and types of complementary and alternative medications (...
Objective To determine the prevalence and types of complementary and alternative medications (CAMs) ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The use of complementary and alternat...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to undertake the first critical review of complementary and alternative m...
Introduction Studies of menopausal women are providing increasing evidence of the reasons for comple...
Background. Previous surveys found CAM use during menopause to be popular. This paper compares the r...
Background. Previous surveys found CAM use during menopause to be popular. This paper compares the r...
Objective To determine the prevalence and types of complementary and alternative medications (CAMs) ...
Objective: To survey the extent of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use among women for ...
Introduction\ud Studies of menopausal women are providing increasing evidence of the reasons for com...
© 2015 by The North American Menopause Society. Objective: This study aims to determine associations...
Copyright © 2013 Corinne van der Sluijs et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Abstract Background The present study describes Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use amo...
Objective: This study aims to determine associations between consultations with complementary and al...
© NHAA 2016. Whilst women frequently visit general practitioners for help with menopausal symptoms s...