This comprehensive guide is specifically tailored for nurse practitioners , advanced practice nurses, and allied health professionals specializing in women’s health , primary care , and other related fields. The book focuses on the multifaceted roles that clinicians play in menopause management , including: Direct caregiver : Providing personalized care for women navigating menopause. Manager of therapeutics : Overseeing treatment options and interventions. Educator : Informing patients about menopause and available care choices. Interdisciplinary team member or leader : Collaborating with other health professionals to optimize patient outcomes.
This book delivers updated, evidence-based information on the menopause transition , covering the late reproductive stage through to post-menopause. It emphasizes the importance of enhancing the clinician-patient interaction in each of these roles.
Key features of this essential resource include: Insights into women’s lived experiences of menopause, highlighting their concerns about the transition and care options. A thorough review of natural menopause physiology and the variability of symptoms across diverse populations. In-depth discussions on how menopause affects chronic diseases, sleep, weight management, mood and cognition, urogenital health, sexuality, and vasomotor symptoms.
Authors:
Patricia Geraghty (Editor)
Publication Date:
3 December 2021
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