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World Menopause Day - 18th October 2020

 The menopause is a natural part of ageing that usually occurs between 45 and 55 years of age as a woman's oestrogen levels decline.

Studies have shown that menopause symptoms can have a significant impact on attendance and performance in the workplace.

As our populations are living longer, working longer and with so many women working within the NHS it is important to support staff during this time to stay well and thrive in their workplace.

World Menopause Day is a worldwide awareness call for women who face health issues when approaching, during and beyond the menopause.

The International Menopause Society’s World Menopause Day Awareness Campaign highlights the opportunity of using the menopausal period to assess female-specific risk factors and preventing the development of cardiovascular disease.

For more information surrounding the menopause, please visit the British Menopause Society, NHS Employers and NHS Choices websites:

https://thebms.org.uk/

https://www.nhsemployers.org/retention-and-staff-experience/health-and-wellbeing/taking-a-targeted-approach/taking-a-targeted-approach/menopause-in-the-workplace

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/

 

RELATED LIBRARY RESOURCES

For anyone studying the importance of improving both the awareness and knowledge of and supporting those who are going through or have been through the menopause, the Health Libraries both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals offer numerous resources related to the subject. In the lists below you’ll find a variety of items as well as information on materials recently added to our collection and available periodicals. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask at the counter.

BOOKS:

  • Gynaecology illustrated / Catrina Bain, Kevin Burton, C. Jay McGavigan, D. McKay Hart, 2011; 6th ed [Edinburgh : Elsevier Churchill Livingstone]

JOURNALS:

  • Journal of the British Menopause Society / Marlow, Bucks : The Society. [Available as a Keele ejournal 1999 - 2006, & NHS e-journal 2003 - 2006].
  • Journal of Mid-life Health / Mumbai : Medknow Publications. [Available as a Keele & NHS ejournal 2007 - 2013].
  • BMC Women's Health / London : BioMed Central. [Available as a Keele ejournal 2001 and Open Access online].
  • Archives of Women's Mental Health / Wien ; New York : Springer. [Available in print 1999 – 2009, and as a Keele ejournal 1998 onwards].
  • Post Reproductive Health / [Los Angeles : Sage]. [Available as a Keele ejournal 2014 onwards, & NHS e-journal 2014 - 2015].
  • Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology / London : BioMed Central. [Available as a Keele & NHS ejournal 2003 onwards].
  • Reproduction / Cambridge, UK : Journals of Reproduction and Fertility. [Available as a Keele & NHS ejournal 1960 onwards with 1 year embargo].

Access more journals via our Journals webpage: http://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

  • Brand, J. S ; van der Schouw, Y. T ; Onland-Moret, N. C et al, “Age at Menopause, Reproductive Life Span, and Type 2 Diabetes Risk: Results from the EPIC-InterAct study”, Diabetes Care, 2012, Vol.36 (4), p.1012-1019. [Available via Keele & NHS ejournals]
  • Shuster, Lynne T ; Rhodes, Deborah J et al, “Premature menopause or early menopause: Long-term health consequences”, Maturitas, 2010, Vol.65 (2), p.161-166. [Available via Keele & NHS ejournals]
  • Gandhi, Jason ; Chen, Andrew ; Dagur, Gautam et al, “Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: an overview of clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, etiology, evaluation, and management”, American journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2016, Vol.215 (6), p.704-711. [Available via Keele & NHS ejournals]
  • Tania Perich, Jane Ussher, Chloe Parton, “Is it menopause or bipolar?”: a qualitative study of the experience of menopause for women with bipolar disorder”, BMC Women's Health, 2017, Vol.17 (110), doi: 10.1186/s12905-017-0467-y . [Available via Keele ejournals & open access online]
  • Mauas, Viviana; Kopala-sibley, Daniel C; Zuroff, David C, “Depressive symptoms in the transition to menopause: the roles of irritability, personality vulnerability, and self-regulation”, Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2014, Vol.17 (4) p. 279–289. [Available via Keele ejournals]
  • N. L. Stotland, “Menopause: Social expectations, women's realities”, Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2002 Vol. 5 (1) p. 5–8. [Available via Keele ejournals].
  • Mander, Tony, “Working doctors and their menopause.”, Post Reproductive Health, 2020, Vol.26 (3), pp.119-119. doi:10.1177/2053369120958273. [Available open access online.

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