Abstract
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The physiological changes associated with menopause can influence women's quality of life. Most women report vasomotor, sexual, psychological and physical symptoms that commonly accompany menopause, with varying degrees of severity and life disruption. OBJECTIVE: To assess the menopausal symptoms severity and its impact on the quality of life (QoL). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on a convenient sample of 426 women attending in seven primary health care centers in Al-Rusafa health directorate of Baghdad for the period from 20th of February to 20th of June 2017 using the MENQOL questionnaire. RESULTS: The common severe symptoms of women at menopause are low backache (63.6%), aching in muscles and joints (53.8%),aches in the back of neck or head (52.6%), decrease in the sexual desire (49.5%),dissatisfaction in personal life (46.5%),hot flushes (44.1%)and feeling tired and worn out (43.7%). CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that the most severe symptoms in menopausal women were low backache in the physical domain, decrease sexual desire in the sexual domain; dissatisfaction in personal life in the psychosocial domain and hot flushes in the vasomotor domain. The QoL was less affected on the sexual domain and highly affected on physical domain.
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Fadhil, Saba Abbas; Mohammed, Tamara Qays; Ali, Lamees Abd; Fadhil, Saba Abbas; Mohammed, Tamara Qays; and Ali, Lamees Abd
(2020)
"Quality of Life among a Sample of Iraqi Menopausal Women Visiting Primary Health Care Centers in Al-Rusafa Health Directorate of Baghdad,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 19:
Iss.
2, Article 13.
Available at:
https://ipmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol19/iss2/13