Women's knowledge about the genitourinary syndrome of menopause: adherence to its treatments in the COVID-19 era in a sample of them: COMEM-GSM study

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Baquedano Mainar Laura,Sánchez Méndez Sonia,Dieste Pérez Peña,Hernández Aragón Mónica,Mendoza Ladrón de Guevara Nicolás,Baquedano L.,Espiau A.,Ortega S.,Ruiz L.,Lamarca M.,José Y.,Rubio P.,Villalobos F.,Borque A.,Dieste P.,Gabasa L.,Roy V.,Puente M. J.,Chóliz M.,Cotaina L.,Negredo I.,del Tiempo P.,Yagüe H.,Hernández M.,Tajada P.,Fasero M.,Ramirez I.,Gutiérrez L.,Colmenarejo F.,Coronado P.,Aznar T.,Presa J.,Llaneza P.,Borrego R. Sánchez,Palacios S.,Jurado Ana R.,

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Abstract Objective To study knowledge regarding genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) and the treatments for it and to analyze treatment adherence during the COVID-19 confinement. Methods Multi-center observational study including women between 35 and 75 years. An extension study of treatment adherence was conducted during the coronavirus pandemic between March and April 2020. Results A sample of 2355 women were included. Vaginal dryness was the most frequently identified symptom (74.3%). Lubricants were the best-known treatments (69.6%), followed by local estrogens (25.7%); 66% of the women did not speak to their gynecologist about sexuality. Comparative analyses were conducted according to age, menopausal status, type of menopause, place of residence, type of health care received and level of education. During the coronavirus confinement period, adherence to treatments for vulvovaginal atrophy was poor in 72.5% asked (n = 204). Reduced sexual activity (p > 0.001) and coronavirus diagnosis (p = 0.003) were significantly associated with poorer treatment compliance. Conclusions There is great lack of knowledge of the treatments used for GSM. Most women do not talk to their gynecologist about sexuality. Adherence to treatments during the coronavirus confinement has been worryingly low.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine

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