Author:
Simbar Masoumeh,Nazarpour Soheila,KhodaKarami Nahid,Nasiri Zeinab,Rashidi Fakari Farzaneh,Kiani Zahra,Keyvanfar Sepideh,Alavi Majd Hamid
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundWomen need special care during and after menopause. Due to the emphasis of the World Health Organization on promoting self-care in postmenopausal women, this study aims to analyze the situation and prioritize the self-care needs of postmenopausal women in the Tehran-Iran.MethodsThis was a descriptive-analytical study on 486 postmenopausal women aged 46–85 years living in Tehran in 2021. The Subjects were recruited using a multi-stage sampling method. Data were collected using a socio-demographic and a valid and reliable questionnaire to assess postmenopausal women’s self-care status with four domains including physical health, psychosocial health, reproductive-sexual health, and screening tests. The data were analyzed by SPSS-24.ResultsThe mean age of the participants was 62.58 ± 7.75 years. The mean score of self-care was 44.63 ± 21.64% in the postmenopausal women. The lowest score and highest scores were related to psychosocial health (25.12 ± 28.21%) and periodic tests (50.62 ± 24.40%) respectively. There were significant positive correlations between self-care with women’s education level (r = 0.277;p < 0.001), husband’s education level (r = 0.258;p < 0.001), as well as monthly income (r = 0.153;p = 0.001). There was a negative correlation between self-care with the number of children (r = − 0.215;p < 0.001). The level of self-care was higher in employed women (p = 0.001) and also, in women whose husbands were employed (p = 0.012). Multiple linear regression test showed the level of education of the husband (B = 2.72,p = 0.038) and the family size (B = -1.54,p = 0.023) are predictors of the self-care of postmenopausal women.ConclusionThe findings showed more than 55% of challenges in the self-care behaviors of postmenopausal women in Tehran. The most and least challenging self-care behaviors were related to psychosocial health and performing periodic tests. The priorities were in psychosocial health and reproductive-sexual health dimensions. Self-care promotion is necessary, especially in postmenopausal women, who need special care due to various physical, psychological, and social changes.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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