Safwan Nancy, Saadedine Mariam, Shufelt Chrisandra L, Kapoor Ekta, Kling Juliana M, Chaudhry Rajeev, Faubion Stephanie S
Division of General Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, United States of America; Mayo Clinic Center for Women's Health, Rochester, MN, United States of America.
Division of General Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, United States of America; Mayo Clinic Center for Women's Health, Rochester, MN, United States of America; Women's Health Research Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States of America.
Maturitas. 2024 Jul;185:107983. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2024.107983. Epub 2024 Apr 3.
Menopause is a natural part of a woman's life that coincides with a time when many women play significant roles in the workforce. Menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes, fatigue, and difficulty with concentration and memory, can have a negative effect on work productivity and efficiency.
This paper summarizes the impact of menopause in the workplace, with an emphasis on the impact of symptoms on employed women and how the workplace influences their experiences. It highlights economic implications, promotes awareness, and suggests potential next steps.
A search for papers was conducted between August and November 2023 in the PubMed and Medline databases. Papers were selected based on personal experience and interpretation of the findings. Recommendations for managing menopause symptoms in the workplace and guidance on an optimal workplace intervention strategy were provided.
Women experiencing severe menopause symptoms are more likely to report adverse work outcomes, including absenteeism and job-related decisions such as quitting, retiring early, or declining promotions than women experiencing few symptoms. Factors such as a lack of awareness about menopause, inflexible work conditions, and high-stress jobs can exacerbate the severity of these symptoms. Additionally, unaddressed menopause symptoms contribute to both direct and indirect economic costs, including medical resource utilization and lost work productivity, resulting in a substantial economic burden.
Menopause symptoms impair women's work experiences and productivity. In addition to dismantling the stigma associated with menopause, it is critical to create and implement menopause workplace policies and interventions aimed at supporting women in this universal life stage.
更年期是女性生命中的一个自然阶段,与此同时,许多女性在劳动力市场中扮演着重要角色。潮热、疲劳以及注意力和记忆力方面的问题等更年期症状,会对工作效率和效能产生负面影响。
本文总结了更年期在工作场所的影响,重点关注症状对职业女性的影响以及工作场所如何影响她们的经历。强调了经济影响,提高了认识,并提出了潜在的后续步骤。
于2023年8月至11月在PubMed和Medline数据库中进行文献检索。根据个人经验和对研究结果的解读来选择文献。提供了在工作场所管理更年期症状的建议以及最佳工作场所干预策略的指导。
与症状较少的女性相比,经历严重更年期症状的女性更有可能报告不良工作结果,包括旷工以及与工作相关的决定,如辞职、提前退休或拒绝晋升。对更年期缺乏认识、工作条件缺乏灵活性以及工作压力大等因素会加剧这些症状的严重程度。此外,未得到解决的更年期症状会导致直接和间接的经济成本,包括医疗资源利用和工作效率损失,从而造成巨大的经济负担。
更年期症状会损害女性的工作体验和生产力。除了消除与更年期相关的污名外,制定和实施旨在支持处于这一普遍生命阶段女性的更年期工作场所政策和干预措施至关重要。