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Title : | Knowledge and Perception of Menopause and Climacteric Symptoms among a Population of Women in Enugu; South East; Nigeria | Authors: | A. C. C. Ikeme ; T. C. Okeke, Author ; S. P. O. Akogu, Author ; N. Chinwuba, Author | Publisher: | Mumbai [India] : Medknow Publications | Publication Date: | 2011 | Series: | Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research, ISSN 2277-9205 No. 1(1) | Pagination: | p.31-36; tab.. | Layout: | Journal Article | ISSN (or other code): | 2141-9248 | Languages : | English | Keywords: | Menopause Climacteric Knowledge Perception Women Enugu-Nigeria - Abuja | Abstract: | Background: Menopause alters the physiological; biochemical and psychological environment of a woman. Thus the knowledge and perception of its symptomatology is invaluable to enable appropriate adjustment to this natural phenomenon. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the knowledge and perception of menopause and climacteric symptoms among a sample of women in Enugu; South East Nigeria. Methods: This was a cross sectional survey of 432 women aged 45-60 and above drawn from the general population of Enugu metropolis of Nigeria. These women were randomly selected from the gynaecology clinic attendees in a tertiary health care facility in Enugu. A self administered structured pre-tested questionnaire was designed. The data were analysed using SPSS software. The primary methods used were cross tabulation (with X2 or Mantel Haenszel trend tests as appropriate) and one way analysis of variance. Results: Majority of women in the population studied experienced climacteric symptoms but relatively few regarded these symptoms as a problem. For example hot flushes and night sweats were experienced by 70.0but defined as a problem by only 30.0. Out of 432 women studied; only 33.3sought medical attention in hospital for their symptoms. 58.3of the women did not regard them as a medical problem and took them as part of aging process. Conclusion: Physicians should be aware of climacteric symptoms among women in the population so as to offer appropriate counselling and support without undue recourse to wasteful clinical assessment and investigations. Public enlightenment would also help to improve awareness of the menopause and its symptoms that may often lead to misdiagnosis in gynaecological clinics | Link for e-copy: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507095/ |
Knowledge and Perception of Menopause and Climacteric Symptoms among a Population of Women in Enugu; South East; Nigeria [] / A. C. C. Ikeme ; T. C. Okeke, Author ; S. P. O. Akogu, Author ; N. Chinwuba, Author . - Mumbai (202, 2nd Floor The Qube, C.T.S. No.1498A/2 Village Marol, Andheri (East), 400059, India) : Medknow Publications, 2011 . - p.31-36; tab.. : Journal Article. - ( Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research, ISSN 2277-9205; 1(1)) . ISSN : 2141-9248 Languages : English Keywords: | Menopause Climacteric Knowledge Perception Women Enugu-Nigeria - Abuja | Abstract: | Background: Menopause alters the physiological; biochemical and psychological environment of a woman. Thus the knowledge and perception of its symptomatology is invaluable to enable appropriate adjustment to this natural phenomenon. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the knowledge and perception of menopause and climacteric symptoms among a sample of women in Enugu; South East Nigeria. Methods: This was a cross sectional survey of 432 women aged 45-60 and above drawn from the general population of Enugu metropolis of Nigeria. These women were randomly selected from the gynaecology clinic attendees in a tertiary health care facility in Enugu. A self administered structured pre-tested questionnaire was designed. The data were analysed using SPSS software. The primary methods used were cross tabulation (with X2 or Mantel Haenszel trend tests as appropriate) and one way analysis of variance. Results: Majority of women in the population studied experienced climacteric symptoms but relatively few regarded these symptoms as a problem. For example hot flushes and night sweats were experienced by 70.0but defined as a problem by only 30.0. Out of 432 women studied; only 33.3sought medical attention in hospital for their symptoms. 58.3of the women did not regard them as a medical problem and took them as part of aging process. Conclusion: Physicians should be aware of climacteric symptoms among women in the population so as to offer appropriate counselling and support without undue recourse to wasteful clinical assessment and investigations. Public enlightenment would also help to improve awareness of the menopause and its symptoms that may often lead to misdiagnosis in gynaecological clinics | Link for e-copy: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507095/ |
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Title : | Survey of Women's Opinions on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Southeast Nigeria: Study of Patients Attending Antenatal Clinic | Authors: | C. C. Ezenyeaku ; T. C. Okeke, Author ; C. O. Chigbu, Author ; L. C. Ikeako, Author | Publisher: | Mumbai [India] : Medknow Publications | Publication Date: | 2011 | Series: | Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research, ISSN 2277-9205 No. 1(1) | Pagination: | p.15-20,fig., tab. | Layout: | Journal Article | ISSN (or other code): | 2141-9248 | Languages : | English | Keywords: | Circumcision Female - legislation and jurisprudence Public Opinion WomenData Collection Nigeria - Abuja. | Abstract: | Background: Female genital mutilation is known to exist especially in many third world countries including Nigeria with many women being victims of this harmful practice and its complications. The practice is rife in Southeast Nigeria and efforts have been made to discourage it. Objective: To determine women's views on aspects of female genital mutilation and the prevalence among the study population. Method: Women attending the antenatal clinics of two university teaching hospitals in Southeast Nigeria were interviewed by means of structured pre-tested interviewer- administered questionnaires. The data obtained were analysed using SPSS version 10.0 and the results expressed in descriptive statistics as percentages. Results: The prevalence of FGM was 42.1. However; only 14.3of the respondents circumcised their own daughters or showed willingness to circumcise their daughters indicating considerable reduction in uptake of the practice. A larger proportion (63.7) would support legislation against FGM. Conclusion: There is a high opinion against the practice of FGM in Southeast Nigeria; with the majority of the women showing support for legislation | Link for e-copy: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507097/ |
Survey of Women's Opinions on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Southeast Nigeria: Study of Patients Attending Antenatal Clinic [] / C. C. Ezenyeaku ; T. C. Okeke, Author ; C. O. Chigbu, Author ; L. C. Ikeako, Author . - Mumbai (202, 2nd Floor The Qube, C.T.S. No.1498A/2 Village Marol, Andheri (East), 400059, India) : Medknow Publications, 2011 . - p.15-20,fig., tab. : Journal Article. - ( Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research, ISSN 2277-9205; 1(1)) . ISSN : 2141-9248 Languages : English Keywords: | Circumcision Female - legislation and jurisprudence Public Opinion WomenData Collection Nigeria - Abuja. | Abstract: | Background: Female genital mutilation is known to exist especially in many third world countries including Nigeria with many women being victims of this harmful practice and its complications. The practice is rife in Southeast Nigeria and efforts have been made to discourage it. Objective: To determine women's views on aspects of female genital mutilation and the prevalence among the study population. Method: Women attending the antenatal clinics of two university teaching hospitals in Southeast Nigeria were interviewed by means of structured pre-tested interviewer- administered questionnaires. The data obtained were analysed using SPSS version 10.0 and the results expressed in descriptive statistics as percentages. Results: The prevalence of FGM was 42.1. However; only 14.3of the respondents circumcised their own daughters or showed willingness to circumcise their daughters indicating considerable reduction in uptake of the practice. A larger proportion (63.7) would support legislation against FGM. Conclusion: There is a high opinion against the practice of FGM in Southeast Nigeria; with the majority of the women showing support for legislation | Link for e-copy: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507097/ |
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