RCN launches New Pocket guide on menopause and mental health
A conference hosted at the 天美传媒 (Wednesday 13 November) will discuss a number of issues associated with women’s health including contraception at the extreme of ages, gynaecology cancers, menstrual wellbeing, menopause as well as and mental health.
The conference will see the launch of a new RCN pocket guide called ‘Menopause and Mental Health. Aimed at those involved in the healthcare of women as well as women themselves the guide contains information on the signs and symptoms of the menopause as well details on how it could have wider impacts on health and wellbeing, including where women may have an existing mental health issue when they enter the menopause.
The pocket guide also aims to bust myths around the menopause and the treatments that are linked to it.
Alongside this it has information on the impact the menopause can have on mental health. With a number of studies showing that the menopause can significantly impact mood and mental health, including stress levels and depression the booklet encourages women to speak up and seek the right help and support.
Carmel Bagness, RCN Professional Lead for Midwifery and Women’s Health said:
“Menopause is a natural part of living for many women, it affects some women profoundly whist others can embrace the changes it brings. It is important that all women know they can discuss this with each other and with healthcare professionals.
“The menopause is still shrouded in mystery and stigma, and a reluctance to speak still exists. This does not help women, and in particular those who have existing mental health issues, or who develop mental health related issues during the menopause. Nor does it help to build a better understanding of how care should be delivered to meet the needs of all women.
“We hope this new pocket guide will encourage greater openness, discussion and understanding and give all both nurses and women the information they need and help them to speak up when they need support.”
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The pocket guide is available here