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2017, Number 3

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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología 2017; 43 (3)

Experience of users at a chilean primary care center menopause and social representations

Dois CAM, Urrutia SMT, Araya GAX, Carrasco AP
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Language: Spanish
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Page: 41-50
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Key words:

health, woman, menopause, aging, quality of life, primary care.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Life expectancy of women is increasing. If the average age of menopause onset is considered to be 49 years, it is possible for women to live a third of their life in post menopause. Although menopause is a biological fact, it is associated with a socio-cultural event such as aging, which strongly influences the way women approach this period and in their personal development project during this stage of lifetime.
Objective: Describe the connection between social representations related to menopause and the experience of a group of Chilean women about their own process of menopause.
Methodology: Qualitative research was conducted using content analysis according to Krippendorf, data was obtained from depth interviews. Findings: It is observed that the menopause for the participanting women was a lived experience as a polarity, which is related to the coexistence of opposing emotions and meanings linked to the end of menstruation and the interpretation they make of the symptomatology associated with menopause.
Conclusion: Women feel that menopause is a normal stage; however, they consider "this normality" as a painful and suffering process that may be charged by cultural beliefs and social representations about menopause transmitted by generations in Chile.





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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología. 2017;43