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Features of Menopause in Selected Urban and Rural Areas of Cameroon

Project Number 900189Start Date 1991/04/23Program Area/Group Unknown | Unknown
Subject TermsWOMEN | AGEING | GYNAECOLOGY | CULTURAL FACTORS | SOCIAL ASPECTS | HEALTH SERVICES | HEALTH PLANNING
Area Under StudySub-Saharan Africa | Central Africa | Cameroon
Project TypeResearch Project
Project Sub-TypeBackground
Project StatusClosed
Administrative UnitWARO
Regional Office AreaWARO
Responsible OfficerDesweemer, Cecile
ODA SectorBasic Health Care
Canadian CollaborationNo
  
Duration (months)26
Extension (months)0
Project Completion Date1994/03/31
Legal Close Date1994/03/31
  
Total Funding53606
  

Abstract

Women between the ages of 40 and 65 years old (the age group of most menopausal women) constitute about 20% of the total population of Cameroon. The health problems of this relatively large group of women are often ignored by primary health care programs, which tend to focus more on reproductive women and children. Clinical and anecdotal evidence suggests, however, that many menopausal women suffer problems and conditions requiring both medical and psychosocial care. This project will focus on women of this age group and their menopausal experience. It will investigate the perceptual and behavioural aspects of menopausal problems requiring attention, especially nonmedical with a view to helping the women concerned to effectively deal with their experience. It will provide information that is currently lacking on the influence of sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and sociocultural factors (such as marital status, social class, religion, folk beliefs) on the health-seeking behaviour of menopausal women. Such information will be useful in further developing a sustainable and appropriate program of care for such women.

Post-Project Summary

A postproject abstract could not be written due to lack of documentation in the IDRC library.

Recipient Institution(s)

Institut de recherches médicales et d'études des plantes médicinales
Institution TypePrivate - Not for Profit
Geographic ScopeNational
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number001
Research StatusClosed
Institution CountryCameroon
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