Wysocki Susan, Kingsberg Sheryl, Krychman Michael
iWomansHealth, Washington, DC, USA.
MacDonald Women's Hospital, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Clin Med Insights Reprod Health. 2014 Jun 8;8:23-30. doi: 10.4137/CMRH.S14498. eCollection 2014.
Vulvar and vaginal atrophy (VVA) is a chronic and progressive medical condition common in postmenopausal women. Symptoms of VVA such as dyspareunia, vaginal dryness, irritation, and itching can negatively impact sexual function and quality of life. The REVIVE (REal Women's VIews of Treatment Options for Menopausal Vaginal ChangEs) survey assessed knowledge about VVA and recorded attitudes about interactions with healthcare providers (HCPs) and available treatment options for VVA. The REVIVE survey identified unmet needs of women with VVA symptoms such as poor understanding of the condition, poor communication with HCPs despite the presence of vaginal symptoms, and concerns about the safety, convenience, and efficacy of available VVA treatments. HCPs can address these unmet needs by proactively identifying patients with VVA and educating them about the condition as well as discussing treatment preferences and available therapies for VVA.
外阴和阴道萎缩(VVA)是一种常见于绝经后女性的慢性进行性疾病。VVA的症状,如性交困难、阴道干燥、刺激和瘙痒,会对性功能和生活质量产生负面影响。REVIVE(绝经后阴道变化治疗选择的真实女性观点)调查评估了有关VVA的知识,并记录了对与医疗保健提供者(HCP)互动以及VVA现有治疗选择的态度。REVIVE调查发现,有VVA症状的女性存在未满足的需求,例如对该疾病了解不足、尽管有阴道症状但与HCP沟通不畅,以及对现有VVA治疗的安全性、便利性和疗效的担忧。HCP可以通过主动识别患有VVA的患者,对他们进行疾病教育,并讨论VVA的治疗偏好和可用疗法来满足这些未满足的需求。