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Perimenopause precedes menopause and can cause a myriad of symptoms for women. General practitioners (GPs) are frequently the first contact for perimenopausal women with symptoms. However, women express feeling dissatisfied with the consultations they have with their GPs for perimenopausal symptoms. Moreover, diagnostic difficulties can make these consultations challenging for GPs. Despite these challenges, research to date has focused on menopause, not the transition to menopause. To date, no evidence synthesis has examined how women experience perimenopause consultations, nor how GPs experience providing care to these women.
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L J McCarthy
University College Cork
Aoife O’Mahony
University of Groningen
Aisling Jennings
University College Cork
HRB Open Research
University College Cork
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e63907b6db6435875cab07 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13908.1