Consensus-led recommendations supporting choice and personalisation of Hormone replacement therapy in menopause care

Author:

Briggs Paula1ORCID,Barber Katie2,Cooke Kathie3,Hillard Tim4ORCID,Mansour Diana5,Panay Nick6,Pearson Keith7,Tanna Nuttan8,Wokoma Tonye9

Affiliation:

1. Consultant Sexual & Reproductive Health, Liverpool Womens NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK

2. General Practitioner with Extended Role in Menopause and Gynaecology, Woodlands Medical Centre, Oxford, UK

3. Consultant Nurse, Gynaecology, Liverpool, UK

4. Consultant Gynaecologist, University Hospitals Dorset, Poole, UK

5. Consultant in Community Gynaecology & Reproductive Healthcare, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

6. Consultant Gynaecologist, London, UK

7. Head of Medicines Optimisation, NHS Heywood Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group, Manchester, UK

8. Pharmacist Consultant, Womens Services, London, UK

9. Consultant Community Sexual & Reproductive Health, City Healthcare Partnership, Hull, UK

Abstract

Objective Inequity of access and choice to different hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products across the UK has been suggested (Hillman, 2020). While, the cause is not entirely understood, potential contributors include conflicting national guidance, economic deprivation and a local formulary approach. With a diverse and growing population of women reaching and living well beyond the menopause, the impact of this inequity is becoming more pronounced, and challenges the goal of providing personalised care. The study objective is to establish a consensus that supports a greater equity of access and choice of HRT and provision of individualised care. Study Design Modified Delphi study designed by UK HCPs with expertise in menopause care. This group identified 40 consensus statements over four key topics, related to access and choice of different HRT products. An online 4-point Likert scale questionnaire, sent to UK HCPs, was used to assess agreement, with a consensus threshold set at 75%. Main Outcome Measures 150 HCP responses between June and September 2021 Results A total of 137 responses were received. Analysis identified 37/40 statements attaining very high agreement (≥ 90%) and 3/40 statements attaining high agreement (< 90% and ≥75%). Nine recommendations were developed with the intent to inform potential improvements to menopause care in the UK. Conclusions The high levels of agreement displayed suggest a desire to change the way menopause care is delivered in the UK. Implementation of the suggested recommendations has the potential to improve equity of access to licensed treatment options, compliant with the NICE recommendation for personalisation of care.

Funder

Theramex HQ UK Ltd

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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