Research reveals factors which impact upon Irish women’s experience of menopause symptoms

Research undertaken by Boots Ireland has revealed that almost two-thirds of women (64% ) say that menopause caused them to experience physical or psychological symptoms that have significantly affected their day-to-day life.

The research undertaken by Empathy on behalf of Boots Ireland showed that amongst women who have experience of menopause, half (50% ) said that they have experienced a lack of confidence caused by the menopause, with almost four in 10 (39% ) agreeing that women become less visible as they experience menopause.

Almost two-thirds of women say that menopause causes them to experience physical or psychological symptoms that have significantly affected their day-to-day life. In addition, hormonal changes during menopause typically bring unpleasant symptoms and indignities. Amongst those who have experienced menopausal symptoms which have significantly impacted their day-to-day life, the most common symptoms experienced are hot flushes, sleep problems, or weight gain.

In total, 30% of those who took part in the research don’t know what perimenopause is. Furthermore, even though all women will experience menopause, 4 in 10 (41% ) women reported feeling like the subject of perimenopause and menopause is not treated seriously, despite it touching on many important issues, such as gender equality and ageism, and most critically, the health and wellbeing of women.

In addition, half of those surveyed say there is not enough information available generally, with a similar proportion (40% ) claiming that there is not enough information available on the options available to treat symptoms1.

“By 2025, it’s estimated that there will be over 1 billion women experiencing menopause in the world, equal to 12% of the entire world population. As such, it is likely that everybody knows someone currently experiencing menopause.

“It’s disappointing to learn that despite this fact, four in 10 (41% ) women feel like the subject of perimenopause and menopause is not treated seriously, with a similar percentage believing that there is not enough information available on the options available to treat symptoms. This research conducted by Boots is hugely helpful in highlighting the impact that menopause has on women, both physically psychologically, and gives us the opportunity to sign-post to where support and advice is available,” founder of Menopause Health Clinic and menopause specialist and GP, Dr Caoimhe Hartley, said.

Speaking about the research, Director of Pharmacy and Superintendent Pharmacist at Boots Ireland, Caoimhe McAuley, noted that the research confirmed what the staff have been hearing regularly in the company’s pharmacies, that women feel there isn’t enough information readily available generally on menopause.

“Boots Ireland is here to support women who are experiencing peri and/or menopause and has a wide range of menopause products in-store and online. I’d encourage all women who are facing or experiencing perimenopause or menopause to speak to a Boots pharmacist. Additionally, women can shop online on Boots.ie for relevant products support them in navigating their menopause journey,” Ms McAuley stated.

 

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