Amplifying Women's Voices in Menopause Research: The Importance of Inclusive Perspectives

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2025-02
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Abstract
Menopause, a significant life transition for half the global population, intersects biological, cultural and social dimensions. Despite its universal occurrence, menopause research has historically been dominated by biomedical perspectives, often neglecting women's voices and diverse experiences. This article highlights the importance of including women's perspectives in menopause research to ensure relevance, accuracy and equity. It explores cultural variations in menopause experiences, the impact of socioeconomic status and the often-overlooked emotional and psychological dimensions. This article advocates for participatory approaches, emphasising that women's involvement enhances research design, implementation and policy development. Evidence-based interventions that are tailored to the individual can better address the diverse needs of menopausal women. The discussion extends to addressing health disparities, calling for inclusive research and policies to ensure equitable access to care. Ultimately, empowering women through co-designed research and inclusive policies can transform the menopause journey into an enriching life phase, promoting resilience and inclusivity across communities. This paradigm shift in menopause research and policy highlights the need for diversity, collaboration and evidence-based approaches to improve health outcomes and quality of life for all women. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This article has been informed by a menopause service user group who discuss their experiences of menopause. The group was formed because of initial qualitative research and now meet on a regular basis to co-design and co-produce activities that inform ongoing research for the menopause taskforce.
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experience, health disparities, inclusive research, menopause, participatory research, women's voices, Humans, Menopause, Female, Quality of Life, Women's Health, Healthcare Disparities, Community-Based Participatory Research
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Cronin C, Donevant S, Hughes K-A, Kaunonen M, Marcussen J, Wilson R. (2025). Amplifying Women's Voices in Menopause Research: The Importance of Inclusive Perspectives.. Health Expect. 28. 1. (pp. e70163-).
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