Farm Comunitarios. Forthcoming 2024. doi: 10.33620/FC.2173-9218.(2024).16

Study to improve the quality of life in perimenopausal women from the community pharmacy. Research protocol pilot study - m+45

Prado Álvarez A1, Mera Gallego I2, Climent Catalá M3, Andraca Iturbe L4, Caelles Franch N5, Conde Babarro M6, Luque del Moral R7, Tresserra Adzet C8
1. SEFAC Working Group on Women's Health. Graduate in Pharmacy. Diploma in Public Health. PhD student in Pharmacy and Public Health. Community pharmacist in Cantabria 2. SEFAC women's health working group. Coordinator of the SEFAC diabetes working group. Degree in Pharmacy. Community pharmacist in Maella (Zaragoza). 3. Coordinator of the SEFAC women's health working group. Doctor of Pharmacy. Full member of the Community Pharmacy Chair of the Academy of Pharmacy of the Valencian Community (AFCV). 4. SEFAC working group on women's health. Graduate in Pharmacy. Community pharmacist in Barakaldo (Bizkaia). 5. SEFAC Women's Health Working Group. Doctor of Pharmacy Community pharmacist in Ripollet (Barcelona). 6. SEFAC women's health working group. Degree in Pharmacy. Community pharmacist in Ourense. 7. SEFAC women's health working group. Doctor of Pharmacy. Community pharmacist in Ciudad Real. 8. SEFAC Women's Health Working Group. Degree in Pharmacy. Community pharmacist in Igualada (Barcelona).
Prado A, Mera I, Climent M, Andraca L, Caelles N, Conde M, Luque R, Tresserra C. Study to improve the quality of life in perimenopausal women from the community pharmacy. Research protocol pilot study - m+45. Farm Comunitarios. Forthcoming 2024. doi: 10.33620/FC.2173-9218.(2024).16
Abstract : 

The menopause is a stage in a woman's life, characterised by oestrogen and progestogen deficiency, which can cause a series of symptoms of varying intensity among women. When they appear, their quality of life can be affected to a greater or lesser extent, so it is important to identify them and intervene by offering appropriate solutions. There are different validated scales, although in recent years the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) has been one of the most widely used in global research.

Taking into account the healthcare work of the community pharmacist, it is appropriate to suggest a project to measure the perception of quality of life in women aged from 45 to 64 years before and after a structured intervention to assess its impact on general wellbeing.

A study was proposed in community pharmacies that were be randomly distributed into intervention and control groups. The study was offered to women who came to collect medication related to this stage or requested information or recommendations as long as they signed the informed consent form and did not suffer cognitive or language difficulties that would not allow them to understand the study. Two questionnaires were carried out on the first visit, which were repeated on the second visit, after 3 months, as well as a third, only on the second visit, on sources of information. The intervention group received on the initial visit, after data collection, health education and recommendations of commercially available products related to the characteristic symptoms.

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