Abstract
ABSTRACTIntroductionMenopause is characterised by the ending of the menstrual cycle as part of a natural process. However, menopause can also be caused by other health conditions, such as premature ovarian failure or cancers that may have led to an oophorectomy or a radical hysterectomy. The physiological and psychological mechanisms linked to menopause across all age groups, races and ethnicities are not well understood. The paucity of data could reduce the advancement of optimal clinical practice, leading to reduced quality of life for women. To better explore and assess menopause, we have designed theMenopAuse mental hEalth Rating (MARiE)tool.MethodsWe will conduct a prospective mixed methods study using two workstreams of WP2a and WP2b among in women and trans-men ≥18 years old that are experiencing perimenopause, menopause or post-menopause among an array of ethnicities and races. WP2a will involve a number of validated clinical assessments of Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Insomnia Severity Index Scale, Menopause Rating Scale, Greene Climacteric Scale, Health Related Quality of Life, Quebec Pain Disability Scale, and Burnout Assessment Tool will be administered digitally using the Qualtrex platform. WP2b will assess the feasibility of using a novel tool called MARiE to report face validity and efficacy.Ethics approvalResearch Ethics approval reference for this study in the UK is 22/EE/0159. As required, country-specific approvals have been obtained and continue to be secured.DisseminationThe study findings will be made available using a peer-review publication journal, workshops and conferences.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory