Vaginal Health: Insights, Views & Attitudes (VIVA) survey - Canadian cohort

Author:

Frank Sheldon M1,Ziegler Cleve2,Kokot-Kierepa Marta3,Maamari Ricardo4,Nappi Rossella E5

Affiliation:

1. Temple Green Clinic, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

2. Sir Mortimer B Davis Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

3. Novo Nordisk Health Care AG, Zurich, Switzerland

4. Novo Nordisk Inc, 100 College Road West, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

5. Research Center for Reproductive Medicine, Gynecological Endocrinology and Menopause Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IRCCS ‘S Matteo Foundation’, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy

Abstract

Objective To evaluate knowledge of vaginal atrophy among postmenopausal women (aged 55-65 years), using the Vaginal Health: Insights, Views & Attitudes (VIVA) survey. Methods An independent research organization conducted a quantitative Internet-based survey, to obtain information from 3520 women who were living in the UK. the USA, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Finland or Norway. Findings from Canada are presented ( n = 500). Results Almost half of Canadian respondents had experienced vaginal discomfort since they had stopped menstruating, most commonly (88%) vaginal dryness; over half (56%) reported having experienced symptoms for three years or longer. Seven percent would have attributed vaginal symptoms to vaginal atrophy. Eighty-two percent of women felt that vaginal discomfort would have a negative impact on various aspects of their lives, most notably sexual intimacy (72%), ‘having a loving relationship with a partner’ (39%) and ‘overall quality of life’ (30%). While the majority of women (66%) who had experienced vaginal atrophy eventually sought the assistance of a health-care professional, a considerable proportion (34%) did not. Most women (58%) had tried lubricating gels and creams to treat their symptoms, but many were less aware of specific means of treating the underlying cause. However, compared with systemic hormone replacement therapy, more women indicated that they would consider local estrogen therapy (e.g. vaginal tablets or creams). Conclusions These data indicate that many postmenopausal women in Canada have a low understanding of vaginal atrophy. Medical practitioners should proactively initiate dialogue about this chronic condition with their patients, and discuss appropriate treatment options.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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