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Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study

Year 2020, Volume: 10 Issue: 4, 407 - 415, 30.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficiency of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) applications that women have been using against the symptoms of menopause.
Methods: The research was conducted in descriptive design with the women between the ages of 45 and 60 (n=629). A “Questionnaire Form” and “Menopause Rating Scale (MRS)” were used in data collection process.
Results: It was determined that women, who were aged 55 and over, were married, had at least 5-year education, and had chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension and had treatment for her diseases, obtained higher scores than the total of MRS and sub-dimensions of the scale at a statistically significant level (p<0.05); 52% of the sample stated that they benefited at least one of CAM methods to cope with menopausal complaints. The most commonly used methods were determined to be praying/worship (33.2%), massage (19.2%) and phytotherapy (14.8%) respectively.
Conclusion: An increase in menopausal complaints were observed in various sub-dimensions of the used scale for those who benefited from praying/worship, massage applications and vitamin/mineral supplements while a decrease in menopausal complaints and an increase in life standards were observed for those who applied hydrotherapy, chiropractic, cup therapy, reflexology and osteopathy methods.

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The authors are responsible for the content of this article. We extend our thanks to all of the staff at the medical center where the study was conducted, as well as to each one of the woman who participated in the research.

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Social and cultural factors affecting Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use during menopause in Sydney and Bologna. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2013; 1-6. [31] von Studnitz FS, Eulenburg C, Mueck AO, Buhling KJ. The value of complementary and alternative medicine in the treatment of climacteric symptoms: Results of a survey among German gynecologists. Complementary Therapies in Medicine 2013; 21(5): 492-5.
Year 2020, Volume: 10 Issue: 4, 407 - 415, 30.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512

Abstract

References

  • [1] World Health Organization (WHO). (1996). Research on the menopause in the 1990s. Report of a WHO scientific group. Geneva. [2] Freeman EW, GrissoJA, Berlin J, Sammel M, Garcia-Espana B, Hollander L. Symptom reports from a cohort of African American and white women in the late reproductive years. Menopause 2001; 8(1):33-42. [3] Nedrow A, Miller J, Walker M, Nygren P, Huffman L.H., Nelson HD. Complementary and alternative therapies for the management of menopause-related symptoms. Archives of Internal Medicine 2006; 166: 1453-1465. [4] National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NIH), (2018). https://nccih.nih.gov/health. (last accessed October 10, 2019). [5] Moore TR, Franks RB, Fox C. Review of efficacy of complementary and alternative medicine treatments for menopausal symptoms. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health, 2017; 62(3): 286-297. [6] Tortumluoğlu G, Pasinlioğlu T. Assign the use age of altenative treatments by women who have climacteric complaints. Journal of Atatürk University Nursing School 2003; 6(3): 64-76. [7] Eisenberg DM, DavisRB, Ettner SL, Appel S, Wilkey S, Van Rompay M,Kessler R C. Trends in alternative medicine use in the United States, 1990-1997: Results of a follow-up national survey. The Journal of the American Medical Association 1998; 280:1569-1575. [8] Newton KM, Buist DS, Keenan NL, Anderson LA, LaCroix AZ. Use of alternative therapies formenopause symptoms: Results of a population-based survey. Obstetrics and Gynecology 2002; 100(1):18-25. [9] Yavuz M, İlçe AÖ, Kaymakçı Ş, Bildik G, Dıramalı A. Examinatıon of the complementary and alternative treatment use with breast cancer patients. Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences 2007;27:680-686. [10] Heinemann LAJ, Potthoff P, Schneider HPG. International versions of the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS). Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2003;1:28. [11] Gürkan ÖC. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Menopausal Symptoms Rating Scale. Nursing Forum 2005; 30-35. [12] Peng W, Adams J, Hickman L, Sibbritt DW. Longitudinal analysis of associations between women's consultations with complementary and alternative medicine practitioners/use of self-prescribed complementary and alternative medicine and menopause-related symptoms, 2007-2010. Menopause 2016; 23(1): 74-80. [13] Bair YA, Gold EB, Zhang G, Rasor N, Utts J, Upchurch DM, Chyu L, Greendale GA, Sternfeld B, Adler SR. Use of complementary and alternative medicine during the menopause transition: Longitudinal results from the study of women's health across the nation. Menopause 2008;15(1): 32-43. [14] Kang HJ, Ansbacher R, Hammoud MM. Use of alternative and complementary medicine in menopause. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2002; 79(3): 195-207. [15] van der Sluijs CP, Bensoussan A, Liyanage L, Shah S. Women's health during mid-life survey: the use of complementary and alternative medicine by symptomatic women transitioning through menopause in Sydney. Menopause 2007;14(3): 397-403. [16] Freedman RR. Hot flashes: Behavioral treatments, mechanisms, and relation to sleep. The American Journal of Medicine 2005; 118(12): 1410. [17] Girardi A, Piccinni C, Raschi E, Koci A, Vitamia B, Poluzzi E, De Ponti F. Use of phytoestrogens and effects perceived by postmenopausal women: Result of a questionnaire-based survey. BioMed Central Complementary & Alternative Medicine 2014;14(262). [18] VicdanK. Menopause and hormone replesman treatment. In: Vicdan K, Işık AZ, Danışman N, (editors.). The Johns Hopkins manual of gynecology and obstetrics. 2000. p. 326. [19] Morelli V, Naquın C. Alternative therapies for tranditional disease states: Menopause. American Family Physician 2002; 66(1): 29-34. [20] Elavsky S, McAuley E. Physical activity, symptoms, esteem, and life satisfaction during menopause. Maturitas The European Menopause Journal 2005; 52:374-385. [21] Gartoulla P, Davis SR, Worsley R, Bell RJ. Use of complementary and alternative medicines for menopausal symptoms in Australian women aged 40-65 years. The Medical Journal of Australia 2015; 203(3): 146. [22] Yücel A. Menopause and hormone treatment. In: Günalp S, Tuncer S, (editors). Gynecology and obstetrics diagnosis and treatment.2004. p. 588. [23] Şahin NH. Klimakterium period and menopause. In: Beji NK, (editor). Women's health and diseases for nurses and midwife. 2nd ed., 2017.p. 163-170. [24] Oliveria DS, Hachul H, Goto V, Tufik S, Bittencourt RA. Effect of therapeutic massage on insomnia and climacteric symptoms in postmenopausal women. Climacteric 2012; 15(1): 21-29. [25] Özkan S. Climacterium and menopause. In: Şirin A, Kavlak O, (editors). Women's health. 2nd ed.,2016. p. 160. [26] Koç Z, Saglam Z, Topatan S. Determination of the use of complementary and alternative medicine by women in the climacteric period in the Turkish city of Samsun. Contemporary Nurse 2013; 45(2): 197-209. [27] Buhling KJ, Daniels BV, Studnitz FS, Eulenburg C, Mueck AO. The use of complementary and alternative medicine by women transitioning through menopause in Germany: Results of a survey of women aged 45-60 years. Complementary Therapies in Medicine 2014; 22(1): 94-98. [28] Peng W, Sibbritt DW, Hickman L, Adams J. Association between use of self-prescribed complementary and alternative medicine and menopause-related symptoms: A cross-sectional study. Complementary Therapies in Medicine 2015; 23(5): 666-73. [29] Gerber LM, Mamtani R, Chiu YL, Bener A, Murphy M, Cheema S, VerjeeM. Use of complementary and alternative medicine among midlife Arab women living in Qatar. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2014; 20(9): 554-60. [30] van der Sluijs C, Lombardo FL, Lesi G, Bensoussan A, Cardini F. Social and cultural factors affecting Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use during menopause in Sydney and Bologna. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2013; 1-6. [31] von Studnitz FS, Eulenburg C, Mueck AO, Buhling KJ. The value of complementary and alternative medicine in the treatment of climacteric symptoms: Results of a survey among German gynecologists. Complementary Therapies in Medicine 2013; 21(5): 492-5.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
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Hacer Ataman 0000-0002-2315-9298

Yılda Arzu Aba 0000-0001-6660-4964

Melike Dişsiz 0000-0002-2947-3915

Sevcan Sevimli 0000-0002-4335-6811

Publication Date December 30, 2020
Submission Date June 22, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 10 Issue: 4

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APA Ataman, H., Aba, Y. A., Dişsiz, M., Sevimli, S. (2020). Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, 10(4), 407-415. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512
AMA Ataman H, Aba YA, Dişsiz M, Sevimli S. Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. December 2020;10(4):407-415. doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512
Chicago Ataman, Hacer, Yılda Arzu Aba, Melike Dişsiz, and Sevcan Sevimli. “Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 10, no. 4 (December 2020): 407-15. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512.
EndNote Ataman H, Aba YA, Dişsiz M, Sevimli S (December 1, 2020) Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 10 4 407–415.
IEEE H. Ataman, Y. A. Aba, M. Dişsiz, and S. Sevimli, “Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study”, Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 407–415, 2020, doi: 10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512.
ISNAD Ataman, Hacer et al. “Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 10/4 (December 2020), 407-415. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512.
JAMA Ataman H, Aba YA, Dişsiz M, Sevimli S. Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2020;10:407–415.
MLA Ataman, Hacer et al. “Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 10, no. 4, 2020, pp. 407-15, doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.756512.
Vancouver Ataman H, Aba YA, Dişsiz M, Sevimli S. Experiences of Women in Turkey on Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods Against The Symptoms of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2020;10(4):407-15.

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