The Experience of Living With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in the Military

Author:

Hopkins Dawnkimberly1ORCID,Walker Samantha C1,Wilson Candy2,Siaki Leilani3,Phillips Angela K4,Wallen Gwenyth R5

Affiliation:

1. David Grant Medical Center , Travis Air Force Base, CA 94535, USA

2. Graduate School of Nursing, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences , Bethesda, MD 28040, USA

3. Center for Nursing Science and Clinical Inquiry, Madigan Army Medical Center , Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98431, USA

4. Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center , Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762, USA

5. National Institutes of Health Clinical Center , Bethesda, MD 28400, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most prevalent reproductive endocrinopathy in women, ranging from 5% to 26% depending on diagnostic criteria applied. Common manifestations of PCOS include overweight and obesity, abnormal menstrual cycles, pelvic pain, increased facial and body hair, acne, and infertility. These abnormalities and associated complications have significant military operational and readiness implications. There is a large gap in research regarding active duty servicewomen (ADW) with PCOS. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to describe ADW’s experience of living with PCOS and to describe the service-branch-specific differences among these women. Materials and Methods Moderator’s guide, audiotapes, transcripts, and field notes. This was a qualitative descriptive study using focus groups and individual interviews. The David Grant Medical Center Institutional Review Board at Travis AFB, CA, USA, approved the study protocol. Women with PCOS were recruited from U.S. Air Force, Army, and Navy locations. Data were analyzed using constant comparative content analysis. Results Twenty-three servicewomen from 19 occupations across the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps participated. Three overarching categories emerged: (1) challenges managing PCOS symptoms, (2) navigating the military health care system, and (3) navigating PCOS as a service member. Conclusions Servicewomen may have significant career consequences related to PCOS sequelae, such as overweight, obesity, uncontrolled menstrual cycle, and pain. Managing the myriad of symptoms can distract women while deployed, in austere conditions, or at their home stations. As one of the most common cardiometabolic, reproductive endocrinologic conditions in women, PCOS has not received the attention, awareness, education, or research necessary to sufficiently support ADW with this condition. It is imperative that evidence-based strategies are developed to inform relevant and high-quality care for these warfighters. Future qualitative studies are needed to further describe specific stressors and needs of ADW with PCOS. Future intervention studies are also needed to evaluate effective management options for ADW with PCOS.

Funder

Tri-Service Nursing Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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