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Parkinson's disease: the effects on womanhood.

作者信息

Schartau Elgin, Tolson Debbie, Fleming Valerie

机构信息

School of Nursing, Midwifery and Community Health, Caledonian Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow.

出版信息

Nurs Stand. 2003;17(42):33-9. doi: 10.7748/ns.17.42.33.s57.

Abstract

AIM

To understand how women with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience and cope with menstruation, associated gynaecological problems and adjustments to womanhood.

METHOD

In-depth case studies were completed with 19 women who told their stories using a combination of interviews, group interviews, reflective diaries and creative writing.

RESULTS

The data revealed that most (n = 16, 83 per cent) of the women associated PD with a worsening of their menstruation problems. There was a general perception that interaction with doctors and nurses focused on drug efficacy and mobility. Distressing practical problems associated with menstruation, relationships and sexual problems were rarely addressed.

CONCLUSION

Women in this study experienced emotional exhaustion, physical fatigue, pain and increased severity of menstrual problems after the onset of PD. The findings not only challenge nurses to find new ways of working to ensure best practice, but also to access expert care and support for these women.

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