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Title: Quality of Life during Menopause


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Quality of Life during Menopause
  • Dr. Amit Sengupta
  • MBBS, MD, Ph.D.
  • MUMBAI-INDIA

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How do we define quality of life?
  • Quality of life Index (QLI)
  • A product of the interplay among social,
    health, economic and environmental condition
    which affect human and social development
  • std. definition

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What is the purpose of QoLI ?
  • To provide a tool for the community
    development which can be used to monitor key
    events that encompasses the social, health,
    environmental, economic dimension of the quality
    of life

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Can menopause be a key event?
  • Yes, any defined state in health or disease
    that potentially affects the human physiology or
    psychology during the entire life span can be a
    key event.
  • Physiological events e.g., adolescence, menarche,
    pregnancy, menopause, senility/aging etc,
  • Pathological events e.g., Diabetes, cancer,
    hypertension etc

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Significance of menopause
  • Menopause basically signifies overall status of
    middle aged women passing through a particular
    biological event
  • We need menopause- QoLI as a tool to understand,
    assess, improve their status before, during and
    after the event


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Menopause- present status
  • Menopause (? Aging in India) was believed
  • to be the beginning of the end,
  • Now it is the beginning of a new phase
  • (Middle age) of successful aging in urban India

Reproductive period 15 35 YEARS
Aging-senility gt 65 YEARS
Pre- Peri - Post menopause ( 45 yrs to 55 years
) CLIMACTERIC ( 35 TO 65 YRS )
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CHANGING DEMOGRAPHY
  • LIFE EXPECTANCY
  • ( 35 YRS, 1947 )
  • MIDDLE AGE MISSING
  • ( 67 YRS, 2001 )
  • FEMALE LIVES LONGER THAN
  • MALES

WHO- South East Asia
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DEMOGRAHIC PATTERN
  • PROPORTION OF MIDDLE-ELDERLY-DEPENDENTS ( ELDERLY
    14 2025 71995 )
  • 14 IN DEVLOPING gt BY 2020,
  • 150 MILLION ( 10 OF POPULATION )
  • 12 IN DEVELOPED

AGE 0-14NEGATIVE GROWTH RATE 60 GROWTH RATE
3/YR
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Menopause in India
  • Global - Women constitutes 70 of worlds poorest
    and 90 of the landless
  • In India, 60 of women beyond 50 are widow
  • 80 or more stay in extended family
  • More than 80 suffers AFFECTIVE/NEUROTIC syndrome
    ( ? hysterectomy, ? infertile)
  • More than 60 are anemic between 15- 60yrs
  • More than 50 suffers osteoporosis
  • Indians are prone to DM and CAD.

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HDI and GDI in Developing world
  • HDI- Human development index
  • ( LONGIVITYKNOWLEDGE AND DECENT STD LIVING
    life exp adjusted income, education level )
  • GDI - Gender related development index
  • (Captures inequalities, HDIGDI gt India0.5
    Developed countries-0.9)
  • ( Vast disparity between different population
    groups )

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INDIA - BOMBAY RAILWAY STATION
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Population migration distribution
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
  • URBANIZATION
  • ( 25 1990 )
  • ( 34 2010 )
  • Short term
  • AS MID LEVEL SWELLS ( BOON FOR ECONOMY)
  • Long term
  • MORE ELDERLY MORE WIDOW WITHOUT SUPPORT

  • SUGGESTED INTERVENTION
  • Social Mechanism to care for the
    ELDERLY
  • PROMOTE EXTENDED FAMILY

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Factors affecting menopause
  • Universal issues (
    PQLI-quantifiable)
  • Demographic change
  • Economic Social security (HDI),
  • Nutrition, safe environment (HDI)
  • Education access, life skill development,
    awareness (HDI),
  • Life expectancy (HDI), Disease burden (MRS!!!)
  • Women right issues - gender equality (GDI)

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Factors affecting menopause
  • Cultural issues (subjective)
  • Attitude/Belief
  • Symptoms expression/retrieval
  • Mind - body soul spirit interactions
  • Issues related to marriage/ reproductive status /
    conception / widows / divorce
  • Traditional/religious/spiritual belief

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Management modalities
  • PEOPLE BUY BENEFITS AND NOT PRODUCT
  • BENEFIT MAY BE IN THE FORM OF HRT, COUNCELLING,
    ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
  • AWARENESS INFLUNECES DELIVERY OF THE BENEFITS

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Intervention principles
  • Body medical check up, exercises, diet, HRT /
    drugs etc
  • Mind - counseling, meditations, psychotherapy
  • Social extended family norm
  • Spiritual service of mankind, reading religious
    text, prayers, all path leads to one GOD

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Intervention Approach (Improve QLI)
  • EDUCATION improves body-mind interaction (
    Knowledge / Awareness)
  • ECONOMY improves Nutrition self confidence
  • AVAILABILITY of service improves Health seeking
    behavior expression
  • AUDIT Promotes EBM vis-a-vis cultural practices

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