The Pan African Medical Journal (Mar 2021)

Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards menopause among Congolese middle-aged and postmenopausal women

  • Sifa Marie Joelle Muchanga,
  • Anyeke Louise Lumumba,
  • Bebele Jean Patrice Kamba,
  • Etongola Papy Mbelambela,
  • Antonio Fredelindo Villanueva,
  • Marlinang Diarta Siburian,
  • Rahma Rashid Tozin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.315.20342
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 315

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: With the increase in life expectancy, women will live longer during their postmenopausal period. To improve their quality of life, they should be aware of what challenges they will be facing. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of middle-aged women towards menopause. METHODS: in this cross-sectional study, data collected using a multistage clustered random sampling from 54 health centres in the Democratic Republic of Congo were used. Participants filled a questionnaire derived from the menopause rating scale and from local beliefs. The knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards menopause were evaluated among pre- and postmenopausal women. RESULTS: of the 353 women, both pre- and postmenopausal women knew the definition of menopause but for the symptoms, postmenopausal women were more informed than premenopausal. For the attitudes and practices towards menopause, while both had equally positive attitudes, the premenopausal women did not know which practices to adopt. CONCLUSION: Congolese women had limited knowledge, positive attitudes and unconventional practices towards menopause. Health-care providers, therefore, need to dispense appropriate advice to middle-aged women before the advent of menopause.

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