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Original Articles

Perceptions of Alternative Therapies Available for Women Facing Hysterectomy or Menopause

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Pages 21-37 | Received 15 Jan 2001, Accepted 17 Apr 2001, Published online: 22 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Women's perceptions of alternative therapies available for managing symptoms related to menopause and to the need for hysterectomy were explored. Data are reported from 17 focus groups of peri- and menopausal aged women (n = 82) living in two southern U.S. coastal counties. Analysis showed that emergent themes did not vary by race or surgery experience. Herbal preparations, vitamin supplements, “healthy living” (diet & exercise), and mind/body practices (prayer & “mental healing”) were mentioned as possible alternatives for managing symptoms. Participants more frequently identified “other” conventional medical approaches—prescription medication, laser surgery, dilation and curettage, and “watchful waiting—as alternatives to hysterectomy”. Alternative therapies are linked to women's desire to gain control over their own health care decisions and practices.

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